Quizzes 10, 11, 12

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During the Culmination Stage, interns should reflect on what they learned. By definition, which of the following kinds of learning generated change within the intern themselves? A) Deep B) Surface C) Integrative D) Self-authored

A

During which step of the Reasoned Decision-Making Model do you identify all courses of action, including the absurd? A) Brainstorm the strategies B) Consider the consequences C) Decide diligently D) Assess objectively

A

Which of the following are found in professional steering documents and defined as fundamental doctrines rooted in commonsense morality? A) Principles B) Codes C) Regulations D) Guidelines

A

Which of the following is NOT a critical task associated with the Competence Stage? A) Evaluating progress B) Raising the bar of quality C) Maintaining balances D) Having feelings of achievement and success

A

You are working a full-time job and are offered a promotion. You agree to the position knowing that the person who will supervise you is one of your mother's best friends. This is an example of a ________ dilemma. A) primary B) secondary C) tertiary D) penultimate

A

During the Competence Stage, you realize that the end of your internship is quickly approaching. You still feel engaged, but also feel anger about the amount of work you have and frustration over the amount of time you do not have. You are experiencing a crisis in ________. A) growth B) management C) capacity D) competence

B

Pam Kiser of Elon University recommends which of the following e-portfolio models? A) Sahara B) Mahara C) Brightspace D) FolioSpaces

B

When a surgeon is sued for botching an operation, she likely is charged with ________. A) maleficence B) malpractice C) aggravated negligence D) veracity

B

Which of the following is NOT one of the three critical components of a High Quality Internship that provided the path to your success? A) Deep and lasting learning B) Reflection by journaling and portfolio management C) Change in several domains and dimensions of learning D) Becoming an engaged, integrative, and self-authored learner

B

Which of the following is a concern associated with the Competence Stage? A) Life context B) Emerging view of self C) Learning curve D) Adjusting expectations

B

Which of the following is a concern associated with the Culmination Stage? A) Doing it all B) Transfer of responsibilities C) Life context D) Exploring professionalism

B

Which of the following is an issue of integrity? A) Informed consent B) Use of social media C) Professional dress norms D) Diversity awareness and competence

B

Which of the following statements best defines integrity? A) Integrity means seeking mastery and excellence in your work. B) Integrity means aligning your actions with your values. C) Integrity means doing work perfectly. D) Integrity means growing in creative expression.

B

Which term is used by the helping professions officially to refer to the ending of a therapeutic relationship? A) Finish B) Termination C) Expiration D) Transition

B

Ginger is about 3 months from completing her internship. She has hit a mega-bump and is having trouble completing her work at the high standards that have been a source of pride to her in the past. Ginger likely is having a crisis in ________. A) growth B) management C) capability D) competence

C

Oliver has had a problem with self-esteem for years. In his internship, he wants to prove to his peers that he is smart and capable of doing the work. Oliver's attitude about his internship can best be described as ________. A) disengagement B) a crisis in capacity C) a fixed mindset D) a growth mindset

C

What is the first step in the Reasoned Decision-Making Model? A) Consult the codes B) Consider the laws C) Identify the dilemma D) Test the values

C

When interns realize that not everything they need to thrive is found in textbooks, they look to two invaluable resources. One is the combination of the habits of reflectivity, practical reasoning, and critical reflection as ways of being. The other is ________. A) self-determination B) self-actualization C) wisdom D) intrinsic rewards

C

Which of the following is NOT a critical task associated with the Culmination Stage? A) Endings and closure B) Redefining relationships C) Maintaining balances D) Planning for the future

C

Which of the following statements about the final evaluation/conference is FALSE? A) The final evaluation may determine if an intern completes an academic major. B) The process should be constructive and productive. C) If any comments are not grounded in facts, interns should discuss the issues with the site supervisors immediately. D) Interns should manage their emotions to enhance honest communication.

C

Which of the following statements best defines the term "ethics" as it is used in a study of internships? A) Guidelines or codes that govern the behavior of members of a given profession B) That which is intrinsically good, useful, and desirable C) Moral principles or rules of conduct of a particular profession D) A struggle over the alternative courses of action that can resolve a situation

C

Disillusionment at the Culmination Stage is called ________. A) marginality B) the imposter syndrome C) intrusion D) a crisis of closure

D

Interns in the helping and service professions must say goodbye to their clients. Which of the following statements regarding this kind of closure is FALSE? A) Interns must address any unfinished business with their clients. B) Interns should model positive ways of dealing with feelings. C) Some clients will react indifferently to your leaving, which is called resistance. D) Interns are encouraged to provide continuity of care by remaining in contact with as many clients as possible.

D

Interns who realize they do not find all the answers in books, but within themselves are referred to as ________ learners. A) deep B) surface C) integrative D) self-authored

D

To become a civic professional, an intern must reflect on three areas. Which of the following is NOT an area of refection? A) The public relevance of the work B) Their own civic readiness and competence C) The site's civic stance D) Society's readiness for change

D

Tort law is an example of ________ law. A) criminal B) common C) case D) civil

D

What term refers to the personal pleasure interns find in their work? A) Self-determination B) Self-actualization C) External rewards D) Intrinsic rewards

D

When an intern in a helping profession is honest in his dealings with clients, he is guided by the ethical principle of ________. A) beneficence B) autonomy C) nonmaleficence D) veracity

D

Which of the following statements about the Competence Stage is FALSE? A) Interns develop their own pace and style of learning. B) Many interns have master skills and work autonomously. C) Working with coworkers and supervisors is easier. D) Interns sometimes want to "freeze the moment" because they realize that challenges are behind them.

D

You are working with a client who has a problem with alcoholism. He begins telling you that he is drinking to avoid his wife who makes him so angry he is fantasizing about ways to hurt her. You decide that the confidentiality of your client is paramount and do not warn the wife. Which of the following statements accurately represents your liability for malpractice in this example? A) You have increased your liability to the client. You have no liability issues with the wife; she is not your client. B) You have decreased your liability to the client. You have no liability issues with the wife; she is not your client. C) While you have increased your liability to the client, you also may have liability issues with the wife if she is harmed. D) While you have decreased your liability to the client, you also may have liability issues with the wife if she is harmed.

D

Anxiety that is pervasive and chronic likely is achievement-related anxiety.

False

Interns should first check ethical principles for answers to problematic issues. If they do not provide answers, then interns should turn to ethical codes.

False

Interns who make contributions to their placement site do so primarily to fulfill one of their goals in their Learning Contract.

False

The ending of supervisory relationships is the formal phase of the intern's closure process with supervision.

False

The lived experience of the internship is based on the perceptions of others.

False

The overall goal of the Culmination Stage is future employment.

False

When bracketing your dilemmas, you change your value system.

False

A dilemma is a situation in which you face more than one justified course of action-that is, two "right" ways of responding.

True

Ethical documents exist for all professions.

True

Examples of portfolio frameworks include the ethical decision maker, the civic professional, and the effective organizer.

True

If interns believe there is an infraction of a clear professional code, they tend to do what they think they should, especially if a legal precedent exists.

True

In mentoring relationships, supervisors take a heightened interest in the intern's professional development and career advancement.

True

Interns should take the feedback from their evaluations seriously, but they are the ones who ultimately evaluate the success of the internship.

True

Some interns sabotage their internships to avoid the painful feelings that come with ending something they have enjoyed.

True

Without challenges, the satisfaction of the Competence Stage can become boredom or complacency.

True


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