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What should a social worker do if a colleague is inattentive during sessions and misses significant information?

  1. Consider another profession

  2. Discuss with a supervisor to assess the problem

  3. Have a confidential discussion with colleagues

  4. Take a vacation for some rest

The correct answer is: Consider another profession

The most appropriate response in this scenario revolves around addressing the issue directly and constructively. Discussing the situation with a supervisor is crucial as it allows the social worker to communicate the observed behavior and its potential impact on client care. The supervisor can help assess the seriousness of the colleague's inattention and implement necessary interventions or support. This approach focuses on professional accountability and safeguarding the quality of care provided to clients, which is a cornerstone of social work ethics. Considering a different profession or taking a vacation does not directly address the problem at hand. Having a discussion with colleagues could be helpful but may not be as effective as involving a supervisor, who has the authority to address performance issues.