Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is the process of assessing a family member that may serve as a potential placement called?

  1. Unified home study

  2. Family assessment process

  3. Potential placement assessment

  4. Family placement review

The correct answer is: Unified home study

The other options, B, C, and D, are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the process of assessing a family member for potential placement. Option B refers to a general process of assessing a family, not specifically for potential placement. Option C only mentions "assessment" and does not refer to a specific process or purpose. Option D mentions "review" which implies a check of an existing placement, not an assessment for a potential placement. Option A, unified home study, is the most accurate description as it refers to a specific type of assessment focused on a family member for potential placement.