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mcmcdaniel

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If you were using the Professional Quality of Life Scale (ProQOL) you would not be assessing for:
 
  A) compassion satisfaction.
 
  B) compassion fatigue.
 
  C) burnout.
 
  D) organizational support.

Question 2

An example of family values changing in the wake of a family crisis is:
 
  A) the family member responsible for cleaning bathrooms changes.
 
  B) family members may begin talking more with non-family members about what is happening.
 
  C) family members struggle to make sense of the situation.
 
  D) the family member that caused the crisis will be held accountable.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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