AUTONOMY
BENEFICENCE
NONMALEFICENCE
JUSTICE
What are the 4 Moral Principles
This is the skill an OT should use every single day whether treating or not. Simply put, it is a great life skill.
What is REFLECTION
True or False
Behavior is not considered to be a form of communication
What is FALSE
True or False
Penalties will not be incurred should your license lapse
What is FALSE
This is the organization which provides licenses for practitioners in occupational therapy
What is the LLR
Is rarely appropriate
Sympathy with condescension
I lift myself up to be better than the other and in doing so, put down the personhood of the other
What is PITY
In the same room
New Graduate
New to the practice
Developing compentency
What is close/direct supervision
SBAR
True or False
An occupational therapist can lose his/her license for texting a patient
What is TRUE
What are the two organizations which support legislation for occupational therapy?
What is SCOTA and AOTA
When one has similar feelings about something outside of the individual (fellow feeling)
What is SYMPATHY
1. Logical
2. Respect and dignity of all
3. Just treatment of all people
What is moral decisions
Introduction: explain the reason for the memo.
Background: establish the context.
Recommendation or request: what you want the reader to do or what you want to have happen.
Rationale: explain your reasoning behind your recommendation or request.
Conclusion: restate your position.
What is a professional memo
What is the national requirement to practice occupational therapy in the state of South Carolina?
What is passing the NBCOT exam
ACOTE
What is the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education
These are learned, adopted, or introjected from family
What are values
The unselfish concern for the welfare of others
“A momentary merging with another person in a unique moment of shared meaning.”
What is empathy
What is one requirement to practice occupational therapy in the state of South Carolina?
What is a state license
These are the units provided by NBCOT. Practitioners require 36 of these every 3 years.
What are Professional Development Units/PDUs
This is a skill that one is not born with and it develops over a lifetime. This skill impacts a practitioner's ability to interact with clients, caregivers, and the team.
What is emotional intelligence
Veracity, confidentiality, and fidelity
What are the 3 Ethical Rules
Does not include slang, contractions, clichés, sexist or racist terms, profanity, or anything offensive.
What is professional communication
This involves changes in our knowledge, skills, attitudes, thoughts, values, and beliefs
What is professional growth
•Visiting another country
•Moving up/down/across coasts
•Generational
•Sexual orientation
•Disabilities
What are different types of diversity