You can accept a gift from your client or their parents as long as it’s under $10
True. 1.11
Role Play Professionalism: 1 BCBA, 1 RBT. How do you respond when there is a new intervention the BCBA has created that you don’t agree with? 1.02
Seek additional training, ask bcba to model the interventions, take accurate data and ask to see the graphs to see improvement, offer suggestions based on applied behavioral analysis principles
Aaron ignored multiple warning signs of neglect and abuse in his client
2.01, 2.07
Kahoot!
Lets Play!
If you are confused about a new or existing intervention, you should wait to ask your supervisor questions until they are able to observe you do it
False. Seek help as soon as possible 2.06
Role Play Multiple Relationships with a Coworker: 1 couple and an administrator. How should you proceed if you start to become romantically involved with a coworker-1.10
Disclose the relationship to the admin team, provide solutions to maintain professionalism, and provide examples of how you have maintained professionalism while working together
Breana discussed the current interventions used for a client with a stranger while they were out in the community to ensure them the client receives the best support.
2.08, 2.10
Feedback is given to RBTs to let them know what they are doing wrong and it is up to the RBT to figure out how to change.
False. Feedback is given to provide clarification on how to properly implement procedures or conduct yourself in a professional way. 2.03
Ethical Dilemma: You read an ABC for an incident you were involved in and noticed the author left out key details about how they responded to the situation to make themselves look good. What do you do?
Talk to the teammate about it first and tell them you saw something different so you're going to write an ABC correction. If they disagree or if any conflict arises from that, talk to the lead to see what you should do next.
Erica responded to an ad for a job as an RBT to work with a 10-year-old boy with developmental disabilities. She accepted the position as an independent contractor and began to use behavior change procedures even though she was not being supervised by a BCBA or BCaBA
1.03, 1.05
You must report to the BACB any employer-related investigation or disciplinary actions within 1 week
False. You have 30 days to report it. 3.04
Ethical Dilemma: You observe your coworker smoking in the garage, office, or in their car while on shift. What do you do?
If you feel comfortable, tell the lead. If not, tell the on-call admin
Erica continues to use the incorrect pronouns for her transgender client even though she knows their preferred way
1.07, 1.08, 1.09
You should NEVER work with a client you don’t like because you won’t be able to provide effective treatment.
False. You should work with your supervisor to get training to alleviate any differences you may have. 1.02, 1.07-09
Ethical Dilemma: You have a client that you work with whose views on life completely differ from yours and you realize it’s becoming difficult to work with this client because of it. What do you do?
Go to your supervisor to seek further training and insights on the client, document any action plan you guys create, always remain professional when working with that client, remove your feelings from the situation, and remember you're job is to support the clients through all their phases in life
Your client begins to display suicidal behavior (stating they want to kill themselves, cutting their wrists, etc.) so you start implementing therapeutic techniques that you learned in your Psych 101 course
1.06, 2.02