Malingering Sample Clauses

Malingering. Gross insubordination or abuse.
Malingering the intentional production of false or grossly exaggerated physical or psychological symptoms, motivated by externals incentives such as avoiding work, obtaining financial compensation, evading criminal prosecution, or obtaining drugs. While malingering could at time represent adaptive behavior, such considerations would need to occur as indicated on a case by case basis. A2-16 Restraint - as defined by Rule 65E-9.002(30) F.A.C. A2-17 Seclusion - as defined by Rule 65E-9.002(32), F.A.C. A2-18 Staff - as defined by Rule 65E-9.002(34), F.A.C. A2-19 Time-out – as defined by Rule 65E-9.002(37), F.A.C. [The remainder of this page is intentionally blank] EXHIBIT B - SCOPE OF WORK
Malingering. SECTION 10.