CRC Domain 10: Case Management Welcome to your CRC Domain 10: Case Management 1. CRC: Case Management When assessing a client's need for case management services, which factor is least likely to be considered directly in the determination process? The client's current living situation The client's educational background The client's preference for a specific counselor The client's medical and psychological history None 2. CRC: Case Management In the context of rehabilitation counseling, a "wraparound process" primarily emphasizes: Ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations Integrating services around the client's needs Managing the client's financial resources efficiently Providing legal advocacy to challenge discriminatory practices None 3. CRC: Case Management Which of the following best describes a key difference between case management in a clinical setting and case management in a community setting? Clinical setting focuses on acute care, whereas community setting focuses on long-term support. Clinical setting involves direct financial assistance, whereas community setting does not. Community setting exclusively deals with mental health issues, whereas clinical setting does not. Community setting requires a medical degree, whereas clinical setting does not. None 4. CRC: Case Management Effective case management in rehabilitation counseling involves understanding the interaction between a client's environment and their disability. This is best described by which theoretical framework? Psychodynamic theory Behavioral theory Ecological systems theory Humanistic theory None 5. CRC: Case Management In case management, the primary purpose of conducting a comprehensive needs assessment is to: Determine the client's eligibility for insurance benefits Establish a baseline for evaluating progress Identify all the services and resources the client requires Comply with state and federal regulations None 6. CRC: Case Management In the CRC context, "service coordination" primarily refers to: The process of transitioning clients from one service to another Ensuring that all client services are billed correctly The organization and collaboration of various services to meet client needs Monitoring the quality of services provided by external vendors None 7. CRC: Case Management When a rehabilitation counselor is advocating for a client's rights in a case management context, this is primarily rooted in the principle of: Non-maleficence Autonomy Justice Beneficence None 8. CRC: Case Management A case manager's decision to recommend a particular vocational training program for a client should be primarily influenced by the client's: Financial constraints Personal interests and abilities Availability of transportation Previous work experience None 9. CRC: Case Management In the CRC context, a multidisciplinary team meeting focuses on: Reviewing state and federal policy changes Discussing the progress and coordination of client care Setting financial budgets for client services Training staff on new case management software None 10. CRC: Case Management When a rehabilitation counselor engages in "resource mobilization," they are primarily: Negotiating with service providers to reduce costs Identifying and activating community resources to support the client Mobilizing staff to respond to a client crisis Gathering data for a research study on rehabilitation outcomes None 1 out of 10 Time is Up! Time's up