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What grounds for disciplinary action does failing to wear clean garments fall under?

Unprofessional conduct

Gross malpractice

Failure to comply with regulations

Failing to wear clean garments falls under failure to comply with regulations as they are part of the standard regulations and procedures for maintaining a professional and hygienic work environment. Option A, unprofessional conduct, may refer to behavior or actions that are unethical or not in line with professional standards, while failing to wear clean garments may not necessarily fall under this category. Option B, gross malpractice, typically refers to negligence or intentional harmful actions towards a patient, which does not apply to the act of not wearing clean garments. Option D, unfair and unjust practice, refers to actions or policies that are discriminatory or unjust, which does not relate to the individual responsibility of wearing clean garments. Overall, option C is the most appropriate answer as it directly addresses the issue of not complying with regulations.

Unfair and unjust practice

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