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Hospital social work differs from other medical social work settings in two ways:
 
  a) managed care leads to fewer shorter hospital stays and hospital social workers often work in
  multidisciplinary teams
  b) hospital social workers must use a medical model rather than a person-in-environment approach
  with clients and hospital social workers often work in multidisciplinary teams
  c) hospital social workers must use a medical model rather than a person-in-environment approach
  with clients and managed care leads to fewer shorter hospital stays
  d) Hospital social work is no different from medical social work in other settings

Question 2

The ________________mod el of social work practice is predicated on collaboration with the power
  that exists within the individual (or community) towards a life that the client defines as better.
 
  a) empowerment
  b) deficit-based
  c) systems
  d) strengths-based



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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