An ethical principle that states OT practitioners should provide comprehensive, accurate, and objective information when representing the profession.
Veracity
The four components that make up Tornebohm's model of professional identity are...
World View, Field of Action, Interests, and Competence
This state entity is responsible for protecting the people in that state.
State licensure board
The process by which students develop a sense of self as members of a profession, internalize the values, and exhibit said values through their behavior is...
Professional socialization
Standard of conduct
Practice context and workplace culture fall under which component of Tornebohm's model?
Field of Action
These state and national organizations help advocate for practitioners to promote the profession and maintain our scope of practice.
State and national level professional associations.
The development of an occupational therapy practitioner to serve the public in a distinct manner, resulting in a strong professional identity.
professionalism
What are the two purposes of the Code of Ethics?
Provide aspirational core values to guide OT, and delineate ethical principles.
The Philosophical Base of OT is an important part of which component of Tornebohm's model?
World View
Having multiple "elevator speeches" or different ways to explain what occupational therapy is depending on who you are speaking with referred to as ... by Ashby et al. (2013)
professionally bilingual
A dynamic and ongoing process of an occupational group's attempt to acquire professional status as conferred by society.
professionalization
Leading up to finals week a student has realized that they are more emotionally labile. In order to manage themself and prevent negative, emotional interactions they intentionally engage in stress management techniques. What core value does this demonstrate?
Prudence
Internal dynamics such as educational requirements, scope of practice, and specialty trainings are related to which components of Tornebohm's model?
Interests, competence, and field of action
Examining your responsibilities and possible paths in your future is the first step in what process?
Individual strategic planning
Taking initiative to work with other practitioners, participating in leadership roles for an organization, and conducting research to promote OT are examples of what?
professional engagement