31. A certified master social worker __________________: a. Must have a doctoral degree. b. Must have at least 5 years’ experience in clinical services or administrative activities. c. Must have received a master’s degree in social work from an institution of higher learning within the United States. d. Is not necessarily authorized to provide clinical social work services. 32. According to s. 491.0147, any communication between any person licensed or certified under Chapter 491 and her or his patient or client shall be confidential. This b. When the person licensed or certified under this chapter is a party defendant to a civil, criminal, or disciplinary action arising from a complaint filed by the patient or client. c. When a patient or client gives verbal agreement to the waiver. d. When one person in a family receiving therapy agrees to the waiver. 33. Private instructional personnel ___________: a. Excludes speech-language pathologists. b. Collaboration may supplant the school district’s responsibilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. c. Provide mental health programs to all state employees. d. Collaborate in the promotion of educational progress and assist students in acquiring essential skills. 34. Which of the following is part of the legislative intent of the Florida Mental Health Act? a. To evaluate, research, plan, and recommend options for more frequent use of involuntary placement. b. To move services such as life skills and vocational training to the Department of Education. c. To achieve an ongoing reduction in the use of restraint and seclusion. d. To reduce the number of psychiatrists in an effort to further rely on social workers, mental health counselors, and marriage and family therapists. 35. Community interventions, a designated receiving facility, crisis services, and case management are essential elements in ___________________: a. A coordinated care system. b. No-wrong-door models. c. Primary care. d. Ongoing evaluation of supervision. 36. A patient’s right to express and informed patient consent when entering treatment ___________________: a. Shall never be sought from the patient, but always from the patient’s guardian. b. Does not cover the specific dose range of medication. c. May include information on alternative treatment modalities. d. Shall never include approximate length of care, which cannot be known. secrecy may be waived __________________: a. When the client fails to pay his or her bill.
37. Regarding quality of treatment for patients being held in Florida mental health facilities, a. Services can be refused to chronically uncooperative patients, provided such refusal is allowed in a court order. b. The Department of Health is to coordinate its mental health program with all other programs of the department and other state agencies. c. Patient questions concerning procedures must be answered through family members or guardians. d. A facility may use seclusion and restraint as punishment, provided it is used only rarely for this purpose. 38. According to Florida Statute 394.459, patients being held in a Florida mental health facility ____________: a. Cannot amend the inventory of their personal effects, once the inventory has been witnessed and signed. b. May, upon payment of a fee, petition for a writ of habeas corpus to question the cause and legality of the detention. c. May vote in public elections. d. Are not deemed competent to participate in discharge planning. 39. The Nancy C. Detert Common Sense and Compassion Independent Living Act ___________________: a. Was meant to be an improvement on Florida’s Road-to-Independence program. b. Eliminates extended foster care. c. Prevents young adults from returning to foster care. d. Was replaced by Florida’s Road-to-Independence program. 40. Under Statute 39.013, when the circuit court obtains jurisdiction of any child who has been found to be dependent, the court retains jurisdiction, unless relinquished by its order, until ____________: a. 21 years of age if the youth has a disability. b. 18 years of age if the youth chooses to leave foster care at that time. c. Indefinitely if the youth petitions the court at any time before his or her 21st birthday requesting the court’s continued jurisdiction. d. 21 years of age if the youth has been denied special immigrant status. 41. Under the Florida Statutes concerning the roles and responsibilities of caregivers, a caregiver shall _________________ a. not be allowed to participate in developing a case plan for the child. b. work to help the child break ties with members of their biological family. c. refrain from attempting to advocate for the child with the child welfare system, the court, and community agencies. d. be fully involved in the child’s medical, psychological, and dental care.
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