MSW 525 Exam 1| COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100%
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Virtual Boundary (according to Kimball & Kim) - (answers)The limits social workers place to
guide their social media use.
Setting virtual boundaries to "create intentional online personas and about the effects of social
media use in the intermingling of personal and professional lives" (clearly identify the diff bt
personal and professional representation)
Professional ethics - (answers)Codification of the special obligations that arise out of a person's
voluntary choice to become a professional, such as a social worker.
Ethics - (answers)Ethics are deduced from values and must be in agreement with them but ethics
are about what is right AND correct.
Malpractice - (answers)Professional negligence or misconduct; failure to exercise a degree of
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care that similar professional of ordinary prudence would demonstrate under the same
circumstances. 的”中文文章
Morality - (answers)consists of principles or rules of conduct that define standards for acceptable
behavior in a given society. Social morales.
Ethical Relativism - (answers)the belief that there is no absolute or universal moral standards and
what is right or wrong is relative to an individual, group or culture.
Ethical Absolutism - (answers)Any ethical theory that claims there are ethical rules that hold
regardless of society, culture, or religion; correct standards applicable to everyone everywhere.
Decision-making - (answers)Process/ series of thoughts and activities that occur over time,
resulting in a person or group to act/ not act a certain way. Decisions will be better, more
effective, more ethical when the process becomes more conscious).
, Ethical Decision-Making - (answers)The process of analyzing and assessing the ethical
dimensions of practice in order to develop ethically appropriate professional behavior.
Efficiency Criterion - (answers)Concerned w/cost of achieving an objective (budget, staff time,
agency/community resources). "More efficient" when less resources are required
Effectiveness Criterion - (answers)The degree to which a desired outcome is achieved.
Ethical Rules Screen - (answers)(Use first)- examine code of ethics, if one or more code rules
applies, follow code rules. If code does not address issue, use EPS below.
Ethical Principles Screen - (answers)Protection of Life, Social justice, Self Determination, Least
Harm, Quality of Life, Privacy and Confidentiality, and Truthfulness and Full Disclosure (The
pyramid image w/protection of life at the top!)
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Ethical Dilemma - (answers)Choice by the social
的”中文文章workers between two or more relevant but
contradictory ethical directives; when every a;ternatice results in an undesirable outcome for one
or more persons.
Client - (answers)Applicant who enters into a formal, contractual, goal-focused relationship with
a SWr
Target - (answers)Person or system that must be modified in order to achieve the desired
outcome to which client and worker have agreed
Beneficiary - (answers)Person or system that will benefit from successful goal achievement in
which resolution of ethical issues may not fully coincide with the legal requirements
Applicant - (answers)Person or system that requests help with a defined problem
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Virtual Boundary (according to Kimball & Kim) - (answers)The limits social workers place to
guide their social media use.
Setting virtual boundaries to "create intentional online personas and about the effects of social
media use in the intermingling of personal and professional lives" (clearly identify the diff bt
personal and professional representation)
Professional ethics - (answers)Codification of the special obligations that arise out of a person's
voluntary choice to become a professional, such as a social worker.
Ethics - (answers)Ethics are deduced from values and must be in agreement with them but ethics
are about what is right AND correct.
Malpractice - (answers)Professional negligence or misconduct; failure to exercise a degree of
你是想要一篇“眼睛容易阅读
care that similar professional of ordinary prudence would demonstrate under the same
circumstances. 的”中文文章
Morality - (answers)consists of principles or rules of conduct that define standards for acceptable
behavior in a given society. Social morales.
Ethical Relativism - (answers)the belief that there is no absolute or universal moral standards and
what is right or wrong is relative to an individual, group or culture.
Ethical Absolutism - (answers)Any ethical theory that claims there are ethical rules that hold
regardless of society, culture, or religion; correct standards applicable to everyone everywhere.
Decision-making - (answers)Process/ series of thoughts and activities that occur over time,
resulting in a person or group to act/ not act a certain way. Decisions will be better, more
effective, more ethical when the process becomes more conscious).
, Ethical Decision-Making - (answers)The process of analyzing and assessing the ethical
dimensions of practice in order to develop ethically appropriate professional behavior.
Efficiency Criterion - (answers)Concerned w/cost of achieving an objective (budget, staff time,
agency/community resources). "More efficient" when less resources are required
Effectiveness Criterion - (answers)The degree to which a desired outcome is achieved.
Ethical Rules Screen - (answers)(Use first)- examine code of ethics, if one or more code rules
applies, follow code rules. If code does not address issue, use EPS below.
Ethical Principles Screen - (answers)Protection of Life, Social justice, Self Determination, Least
Harm, Quality of Life, Privacy and Confidentiality, and Truthfulness and Full Disclosure (The
pyramid image w/protection of life at the top!)
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Ethical Dilemma - (answers)Choice by the social
的”中文文章workers between two or more relevant but
contradictory ethical directives; when every a;ternatice results in an undesirable outcome for one
or more persons.
Client - (answers)Applicant who enters into a formal, contractual, goal-focused relationship with
a SWr
Target - (answers)Person or system that must be modified in order to achieve the desired
outcome to which client and worker have agreed
Beneficiary - (answers)Person or system that will benefit from successful goal achievement in
which resolution of ethical issues may not fully coincide with the legal requirements
Applicant - (answers)Person or system that requests help with a defined problem