CCM Domain 2: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Welcome to your CCM Domain 2: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems 1. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems When assessing a patient's readiness for discharge, which psychological theory focuses on the patient's belief in their ability to execute behaviors necessary for successful outcomes? Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Bandura's Self-Efficacy Theory Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development None 2. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems In a case management context, the Ecological Systems Theory is used to understand how different systems interact in a patient's life. Which of the following is NOT a system described by this theory? Microsystem Mesosystem Exosystem Endosystem None 3. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems When applying the Transtheoretical Model of Change in case management, which stage indicates that the patient is intending to take action within the next month? Precontemplation Contemplation Preparation Action None 4. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems In the context of case management, which model of stress is most likely to consider stress as a result of the imbalance between demands and resources? Fight-or-flight response General Adaptation Syndrome Transactional Model of Stress Diathesis-Stress Model None 5. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which therapeutic approach in psychosocial intervention focuses primarily on the patient's current problem-solving strategies and developing effective coping mechanisms? Psychoanalysis Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Humanistic Therapy Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) None 6. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems In the realm of psychosocial assessment, which tool is specifically designed to evaluate the severity of depression in patients? Beck Depression Inventory Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) Hamilton Anxiety Scale Rorschach Inkblot Test None 7. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which concept, important in case management, describes a patient's ability to understand and engage with healthcare providers, making informed decisions about their care? Health Literacy Health Belief Model Patient Autonomy Biopsychosocial Model None 8. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which model of grief has stages that include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance? Kubler-Ross Model Worden's Four Tasks of Mourning Bowlby's Attachment Theory Parkes-Bowlby Attachment Model None 9. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems In the context of social support systems in case management, which type of support refers to the offering of advice, information, guidance, or suggestions? Emotional Support Instrumental Support Informational Support Appraisal Support None 10. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which theory emphasizes the dynamic interaction between individuals and their environments, suggesting that change can be facilitated by altering either the individual or the environment? Systems Theory Social Cognitive Theory Psychodynamic Theory Behavioral Theory None 11. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which of the following is NOT a core function of case management? Assessment Direct Counseling Care Coordination Advocacy None 12. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems In case management, which approach focuses on enhancing the patient's strengths and abilities rather than on their deficits? Deficit-focused Approach Strengths-based Approach Needs-based Approach Problem-solving Approach None 13. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems When a case manager is working with a patient from a different cultural background, which approach is essential to ensure culturally competent care? Assimilation Approach Cultural Appropriation Cultural Competency Ethnocentrism None 14. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which psychological intervention is particularly useful in helping patients understand and change patterns of interaction that contribute to problematic relationships? Behavioral Therapy Psychodynamic Therapy Family Systems Therapy Cognitive Therapy None 15. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which term refers to the internal and external resources that individuals use to manage stress and adversity? Resilience Vulnerability Dependence Maladaptation None 16. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems In the context of psychosocial concepts, what term is used to describe a patient's perception and cognitive response to a health diagnosis or condition? Health Acuity Illness Perception Diagnostic Acceptance Treatment Insight None 17. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which of the following is NOT typically a role of a case manager in managing a patient's psychosocial needs? Prescribing medication Providing emotional support Connecting with community resources Assisting with healthcare navigation None 18. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems When a case manager assists a patient in setting goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, they are using what type of goal-setting strategy? SMART Goals General Goal Setting Abstract Goal Formulation Non-Specific Goals None 19. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which intervention is specifically designed to address trauma and its impact on individuals? Motivational Interviewing Trauma-Informed Care Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction None 20. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems In case management, which type of planning is a proactive process that outlines a patient's preferences regarding future healthcare, particularly end-of-life care? Crisis Intervention Planning Advance Care Planning Discharge Planning Immediate Care Planning None 21. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which framework in case management emphasizes a holistic view of the patient, integrating biological, psychological, and social factors? The Medical Model The Biopsychosocial Model The Psychosocial Model The Sociomedical Model None 22. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems When evaluating a patient's support system, what term is used to describe the perceived social support available to the individual? Actual Support Perceived Support Enacted Support Necessary Support None 23. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems In case management, which term describes the stress experienced by caregivers, leading to physical, emotional, and mental fatigue? Caregiver Burden Empathetic Strain Compassion Fatigue Secondary Traumatic Stress None 24. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which model of care focuses on improving the quality of life for patients with serious illness, addressing their physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs? Palliative Care Preventative Care Primary Care Urgent Care None 25. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems In the context of psychosocial assessments, which tool is used to specifically evaluate a patient's level of cognitive functioning? Beck Depression Inventory Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) Hamilton Anxiety Scale Myers-Briggs Type Indicator None 26. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems When a case manager identifies the interrelationship between a patient's mental health, physical health, and social environment, they are considering what type of health determinants? Behavioral Determinants Biological Determinants Social Determinants of Health Psychological Determinants None 27. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems What is the primary goal of motivational interviewing in the context of case management? To provide advice to patients To prescribe medication To resolve ambivalence and enhance intrinsic motivation To implement direct interventions None 28. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems In case management, what is the process called that involves evaluating the services provided to a patient to ensure they meet certain standards and are cost-effective? Quality Assurance Utilization Review Outcome Evaluation Process Benchmarking None 29. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems Which approach in psychosocial case management focuses on the immediate, present concerns of the patient rather than exploring past experiences or issues? Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Psychoanalytic Therapy Existential Therapy None 30. CCM: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems When a case manager works with a patient to develop a written plan that identifies a patient's choices regarding healthcare providers, treatments, and service settings, this is known as: A Treatment Directive A Psychosocial Assessment A Care Plan An Advance Directive None 1 out of 30 Time is Up! Time's up