Professionalism and Ethics for RBTs
Sarah works as an RBT in the local school system. She was at a party, drank one too many drinks and was arrested for driving while intoxicated. The Monday after the incident, she:
She informed her supervisor and the BACB what had happened.
George was assigned to work with Franklin at his home today. As part of his therapy, Franklin was learning to use his electric razor to shave his face. He had been shaving the area under his nose independently. Today Franklin flatly refused to do so and shouted "No shave" over and over again. Franklin's mother came in from her garden outside and asked George how the shaving was going. What should George say to Franklin's mother?
"Franklin did not want to shave under his nose today, that's unusual. I would like to try a different reinforcement schedule with him to see if that will help."
Which of the following is an example of an exploitative relationships?
A BCBA agreeing to take a child on his caseload if the parent of the child receiving services will agree to give a discount on power tools at his hardware store.
Which of the following statements is the best way to describe this particular behavioral intervention to a parent of a child receiving the intervention?
After John has written 3 letters of his name, give him a small piece of crunchy cereal.
Before a behavior change plan cab be developed, what has to happen?
An assessment of the client's skills and needs must be conducted.
Any reinforcer that has the potential to affect the health of the client adversely if used inappropriately or in excess is called a:
Harmful reinforcer.
If an intervention is implemented with a "high degree of fidelity" it is:
Implemented consistently and accurately.
If an RBT is unknowingly assigned to work with a relative, which of the following is the best course of action for the RBT to take?
Inform the supervisor and ask not to work with the client.
Which of the following is an example of an issue related to boundaries of competence?
Jenny was told to use non-contingent reinforcement with Annie and she does not know what that is.
Marla overslept and was late dropping off her kids at school. That made her late for her work as an RBT at the ABC Autism Center. When she met her first client, Zoe this morning, she did not make her usual silly faces to Zoe that she always does. She was in a hurry to get therapy started. Zoe did not comply when Marla told her to "sit in chair." What is this an example of?
Not leaving your problems at the door.
Ethical codes and supervision of behavior analytic services are important because:
People receiving behavior analytic interventions are vulnerable and deserve the best interventions available.
Which of the following types of interventions are RBTs allowed to use?
Scientifically-based behavioral interventions
Ellen is an RBT who works with clients with autism in their homes. Currently, she sees 3 children every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for 2 hours at a time. Each of them lives 15 to 30 miles from each other. By the time she gets to the last child she works with on those days, she is exhausted and doesn't always do as good of a job as she knows she can do. She is offered an opportunity to work with another child who lives 2 miles from the second child she sees those days. What should she do?
Speak with her supervisor about the situation and offer to work with the RBT who can take over therapy for her current third child for those days.
Which of the following best explains the primary purpose of the BACB's Professional and Ethical Compliance code?
The purpose of the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code is to provide guidelines for certified and credentialed individuals to follow when they are providing behavior analysis services.
According to the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code, clients and their families have a right to:
Your background check and credentials.