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#1. A Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) fails to properly supervise a client during a community outing, despite having received clear instructions and training on the supervision protocol. This lapse in professional conduct leads to the client wandering off momentarily and being exposed to a potential safety risk before being quickly found. This specific type of failure to demonstrate professional integrity on the part of the provider, which threatens the client’s health and safety, is most accurately categorized as which of the following, particularly if the lapse was unintentional?
The scenario describeda failure to demonstrate professional integrity by not following supervision protocols leading to a threat to the clients health and safetyis most accurately defined as negligence Negligence in a professional context often refers to a failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in like circumstances The text explicitly states that this type of failure particularly when unintentional aligns with the definition of negligence Fraudulent conduct Option A typically involves intentional deception for personal gain A conflict of interest Option C arises when a persons personal interests or responsibilities conflict with their professional duties A boundary violation Option D occurs when the professional crosses the line of professional conduct often into an unprofessional or inappropriate relationship which isnt directly described here While it is certainly an unethical act negligence is the more precise and specific term for the described scenario
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