The unselfish concern for the welfare of others.
What is Altruism?
The fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment of the clients.
What is Justice?
OT's develop therapeutic relationships to promote occupational well-being in all persons, groups, organizations, and society.
What is Therapeutic Relationships?
What does IRB stand for?
What is Institutional Review Board?
The ability to govern and discipline oneself through the use of reason.
What is Prudence?
OT's must refrain from causing harm, injury, or wrongdoing to their clients.
What is Nonmaleficence?
OT's maintain credentials, degrees, license, and other certifications.
What is Professional Competence?
Making up data or results and reporting them.
What is fabrication?
Indicaes valuing Each person's right to exercise autonomy and demonstrate independence, initiative, and self-direction.
What is Freedom?
The duty one has to keep a commitment once it is made.
What is Fidelity?
OT's maintain awareness and comply with AOTA policies and Official Documents as well as current laws and regulations.
What is Professional Integrity?
What was the Code of Ethics designed for?
What is to reflect and address ethical concerns in all areas of occupational therapy? (Practice, research, education, and policy)
How many Core Values are there?
What is seven Core Values?
How many Principles are there?
What is 6 principles?
How many Standards of Conduct are there?
What is 7 Standards of Conduct?
When was the AOTA Code of Ethics revised?
What is 2020?
List the Core Values.
What is Altruism, Equality, Freedom, Justice, Dignity, Truth, and Prudence?
List the principles.
What is Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Autonomy, Justice, Veracity, and Fidelity?
List the Standards of Conduct.
What is Professional Integrity, Therapeutic Relationships, Documentation, Service Delivery, Professional Competence, Communication, and Professional Civility?
Where is Financially Responsible listed in the Code of Ethics?
What is, it's not!