Question

Difficulty: medium. Skill: apply. Type: applied scenario.

A new staff member is assigned to implement a plan for dropping to the floor that includes safety procedures. What is the best supervision approach? The caregiver asks for a rationale that can be written in the treatment note.

A
Allow independent implementation after one verbal explanation
B
Avoid observation so the staff member feels trusted
C
Verify competency with training, observation, and close performance monitoring

Correct answer

D
Let the staff member modify procedures during sessions

Explanation

Answer C

Supervision should ensure staff are competent and monitored, especially when procedures involve safety risk.

Why the other choices are weaker

A
Choice A

High-risk procedures require demonstrated competence, not just verbal instruction.

B
Choice B

Observation is needed to protect clients and support staff performance.

D
Choice D

Unapproved modifications can threaten safety and integrity.

Study tags

SupervisionCompetencyPerformance Feedback

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