Rights & Respect
Language Matters
Choice & Autonomy
Ethics & Codes
Everyday Dignity
100

This is the principle we learn in Kindergarten that means treating clients the way you'd want to be treated, with courtesy and respect. 

What is the Golden Rule?

100

Using language such as "refused the task" versus "was oppositional" reflects this ABA principle with language?

What is objective and observable?

100

Offering a client a selection of reinforcers support this accept of dignity?

What is choice?

100

Aside from the Ethics Code, client dignity is also a ___ obligation?

What is legal?

100

Knocking before entering a client's room is one simple way to respect this?

What is privacy?

200

Client have a right to this, even when receiving services - things like privacy, personal space, and being free from harm.

What are human rights?

200

Speaking and writing in ways that put the individual before their diagnosis or behavior 

What is Person-Centered Language?

200

Tailoring intervention to meet the unique needs and preferences of each client

What is Personalized Care?

200

You post about a tough day at work involving a client on your private social media account, this still violates what code?

What is client confidentiality? (2.06)

200

Ensuring that client information is kept private and secure

What is Confidentiality?

300

Client dignity builds ___ & ____ ?

What is Trust and rapport?

300

Saying "he is autistic" instead of "has has autism" is an example of what kind of language?

What is person(identity)-first language?

300

A clients right to refuse a particular intervention or service is an example of upholding this value?

What us autonomy?
300

Staff avoid discussing a client in public to protect this?

What is confidentiality? 

300

Providing clients and their families with all necessary information to make informed decisions about their care 

What is Informed Consent?

400

In any situation where a disagreement is happening, what should be with the priority?

Want is the clients best interest?

400

You are working with a client who is learning to use their AAC device, and they began to show signs of discomfort, ethically you should treat this as a form of?

What is communication?

400

A treatment plant that incorporates client and their family input is upholding this value?

What is collaboration? 

400

Staff should avoid this kind of interactions with clients and their families which could harm the professional relationship

What are dual-relationships?

400

When providing services, staff must obtain this before implementing anything in the treatment program

what is informed consent?

500

The Ethics code requires us to actively protect this for clients, even if it means confronting others?

What is dignity?

500

Referring to a client as "a biter" violates dignity because it labels the person by this?

What is their behavior?

500

Allowing a client to say "no" helps protect their right to what?

What is autonomy?

500

Using a restrictive procedure without documented justification and prior consent violates this key principle?

What is the least restrictive alternative or informed consent? 

500

Speaking to a client in an age-appropriate tone help uphold this aspect of dignity

What is respect?