Association of Social Work Boards Masters (ASWB MSW) Practice Exam

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What should a social worker rule out as a cause for enuresis (bed-wetting)?

  1. Communication problems

  2. Medical reasons

  3. Intellectual Disability

  4. Emotional distress

The correct answer is: Medical reasons

It is important for a social worker to rule out medical reasons as a cause for enuresis (bed-wetting) because it could be a symptom of an underlying physical condition. Communication problems, intellectual disability, and emotional distress are all potential causes that should also be considered, but they are less likely than medical reasons. A thorough assessment should be conducted to determine the root cause of the enuresis.