UGOPREP Math No Comments Welcome to your UGOPREP Ethics Press 'NEXT' when you are ready to begin. 1. What is the meaning of the word Sensuality? A physiological and psychological state of being awake, reactive to stimuli, or ready for activity. It involves the brain stem, the autonomic nervous system, and the endocrine system A state of disharmony between incompatible or antithetical (directly opposed or contrasted) persons, ideas, or interests; a clash or mutually incompatible A state of consciousness in which we are more deeply relaxed, less aware of our thinking minds, and more open and vulnerable than we are in our day-to-day functioning The quality or state of being sensual. Connection with the senses, as opposed to the intellect. The awareness of bodily sensation, taking pleasure in sensation, and utilizing sensation to be more fully present in our bodie None 2. Which of the following body system's function is to provide movement and maintain posture? Muscular system Endocrine system Skeletal system Nervous system None 3. ________________ is a code of behavior that delineates expectations. Behaviors that fall under the heading of good manners: cancellation notification, being punctual, hygiene, and personal habits. Work Ethic Social Media Policy Etiquette Competency None 4. What is the meaning of the word Intimacy? The psychological term of diverting the energy of a primitive impulse (especially a sexual one) into activities that are considered to be more acceptable socially, morally, or aesthetically A close association with, detailed knowledge of, or deep understanding of a person A criminal act of intentional deception by false representation of a matter of fact, made for personal gain or to damage another individual The action of understanding, being sensitive to, and identifying with another person's situation, feelings, thoughts, and motives None 5. What is the meaning of the term Body Language? Communication in which people reveal clues to unspoken intentions or feelings through physical behaviors such as; posture, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements When a communication is not clear, the message received by the listener can be very different from the message the speaker intended to send Communicates undertones of anger through words, tone of voice, or both A communication process designed to minimize misunderstandings in boundary discussions and to help in skillful responses to any challenge. It consists of four stages of increasingly forceful conversations None 6. A ____________________, also referred to as a multiple relationship, occurs between a therapist and a client when additional relationship roles, such as friend or business associate, exist. Dual Relationship Homeostatic Relationship Personal Relationship Professional Relationship None 7. What is the meaning of the word Hyperarousal? A state of constant alertness to danger experienced by survivors of trauma. It is also described as a chronic state of fight or flight A state of consciousness in which we are more deeply relaxed, less aware of our thinking minds, and more open and vulnerable than we are in our day-to-day functioning A state of disharmony between incompatible or antithetical (directly opposed or contrasted) persons, ideas, or interests; a clash or mutually incompatible A physiological and psychological state of being awake, reactive to stimuli, or ready for activity. It involves the brain stem, the autonomic nervous system, and the endocrine system None 8. The experience of reliving or re-experiencing a traumatic event as if it is occurring or is imminent is known as _____________________. Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) Hyperarousal Trigger Flashback None 9. Of the following, which is the best choice for a scope of practice defined as a service provided to enhance the health, condition, and appearance of skin, hair, and nails? Naturopathy Osteopathic Medicine Podiatric Medicine Cosmetology None 10. What is the meaning of the term Scope of Practice? Most commonly defined by state law; this outlines the care you are able to provide for the patient/client. The where, when, and how a practitioner may provide services or function as a professional In some states it is used as the designation for practitioners rather than licensure. A process in which a person, an institution, or a program is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards to provide safe and ethical care A set of rules designed to address applicable state and federal laws as well as established business and professional ethical standards A statement of intent that defines expectations and is implemented as a procedure or protocol None 11. Which of the following body systems is in charge of muscular development? Lymphatic system Nervous system Endocrine system Digestive system None 12. A ____________________ is a focused group setting where the individuals in the group create specific goals for their business/career and provide each other with support and inspiration for achieving those goals. Mentor Mastermind Group Peer Group Online Discussion Forum None 13. What is the meaning of the word Mentoring? An obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one's actions and consequences To withdraw support, especially in spite of duty, allegiance, or responsibility A professional relationship in which a more experienced practitioner shares information, skills, and insights with a less-experienced practitioner to provide encouragement and support The improper use, handling, or treatment, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit None 14. A _________________ is a transgression that may or may not be experienced as harmful. Boundary Boundary Crossing Autonomy Transgression None 15. When a therapist honestly represents all professional qualifications and affiliations they: Create a trust so the client has no doubt Assure clients by displaying your knowledge and using medical terms they may not understand Provide appropriate credentials by openly displaying certifications and licensing Should avoid the question asked by diverting attention to another matter None 16. What is the meaning of the term Clinical Supervision? A process of meeting regularly with a person who is trained in the skills of supervision to discuss casework and other professional issues in a structured way A group of colleagues who meet regularly to discuss common issues related to their professional lives, to share information and strategies, and to receive emotional support A protective circle around the professional relationship that separates what is appropriate between practitioner and client from what is not appropriate A group or individual process that helps participants set and reach goals. Usually there is one leader directing the activities and guiding the person(s) in finding their own inner strength to follow through on their dreams None 17. A code of conduct that provides guidelines to those who post content on the Internet, either as part of a business or as a private individual is known as a(n) ___________________. Code of Ethics Competency Social Media Policy Standard of Practice None Name Email Time's up No Comments Share
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