Code of Ethics
Standards of Practice
Core Values Examples
AOTA Principles examples
General Terms
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To guide AOTA members towards ethical professional decisions.

What is the purpose of the code of ethics?

100

An Occupational therapy practitioner having the knowledge and expertise for successful therapeutic interventions all while abiding by laws and regulations

What is Standard I: Professional Standing and Responsibility

100

If a client needs accommodations and a therapist asks them if they know who to contact to request reasonable accommodations?

What is Justice?

100

If a client isn't achieving the goals you had initially established, reevaluating in collaboration with the client. 

What is beneficence?

100

A group of law makers, such as the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and state legislatures at the federal, state, and local levels.

What is Legislative bodies?

200

To guide the interactions of occupational therapy practitioners.

What are the purposes of the core values?

200

An Occupational therapy practitioner having the professional qualities to provide practice in various settings while ensuring service and safety of clients is effective.

What is Standard II: Service Delivery

200

A client comes to therapy and expresses their concern of being incapable of completing tasks or activities in therapy. Practitioner provides words of confidence and reassurance to a client while they are participating in their occupation.

What is Dignity?

200

Setting boundaries with the client to make sure the professional boundaries aren't crossed.

What is nonmaleficence?

200

Whatever governments choose to do or not to do

What is policy?

300

Guidelines that are the basis of practitioner's ethical decisions. Each practitioner will prioritize the guidelines specifically to their own beliefs.

What are the AOTA principles?

300

Occupational therapy practitioner taking note of what activities are most meaningful to an individual and considering their strengths and weaknesses are during occupational performance. Then establishing goals and reassessing the goals after occupational practice.

Standard III: Screening, Evaluation, and Reevaluation.

300

Allowing the client to determine which occupation is most meaningful and decide what they want their goals for therapy to be.

What is freedom?

300

An occupational therapy practitioner refers to an authorized personnel to make the decision for a client that is incapable.

What is Autonomy?

300

Rules and administrative codes issued by governmental agencies at all levels, municipal, county, and state and federal that have the force of law

What are regulations?

400

Policies occupational therapy practitioners follow in order provide the best service to their clients and to be an honest employee.

What are the Standards of Conduct?

400

Developing a process that will enable clients to best participate in their meaningful occupation. This is done by taking the client's needs, goals, and environment (physical and social) into consideration .

What is Standard IV: Intervention Process?

400

An occupational therapy practitioner forgetting to document SOAP notes for a week but they write on the notes that they were taken late rather than falsifying the date.

What is truth?

400

If an occupational therapy practitioner also teaches throughout the year they will have to manage their time well. The practitioner needs to be committed to the client and the University.  

What is Fidelity?

400

A statement that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care; an example is Occupational Therapy Practice Guidelines for Adults with Stroke

What is a practice guideline?

500

True or false: Occupational therapy practitioners will have to use their own professional judgement based of the AOTA Code of Ethics in most ethical situations.

What is true?

500

Evaluating the results of the occupational performance and determining if the client is ready to move onto the next level of therapy or to end services.

What is Standard V: Outcomes, Transition, and Discontinuation?

500

Asking the client how they are feeling throughout the therapeutic process.

What is Altruism?

500

Occupational therapy practitioner does extensive research of the topic they are presenting for the AOTA panel to make sure the information is evidence-based and accurate with current trends.

What is Veracity?

500

Practice recommendations developed by panels of experts who meet to answer a series of predetermined questions, based on scientific evidence, and make recommendations for treatment or interventions. 

What is a consensus statement?

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