Ethical Problems
Core Values
Code of Ethics
Occupations
Extra
100

What term refers to knowing the right thing to do but not being able to do it?

Moral distress

100

What core value refers to treating all people impartially and free of bias?

Equality

100

This principle refers to the concern for the well-being and safety of persons

Beneficence

100

True or false: Many occupations are ordinary

True
100

What are the four principles that guide occupational therapy?

1. Client-centered practice

2. Occupation-centered practice

3. Evidence-based practice

4. Culturally relevant practice

200

Each choice has a right and wrong action that poses conflict

Ethical dilemma

200

Which core value involves demonstrating unselfish concern for the welfare of others?

Altruism

200

This principle refers to refraining from actions that cause harm

Nonmaleficence

200

True or false: Occupation can be unhealthy, dangerous, maladaptive, or destructive to self or others

True

200

What does HIPAA stand for?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996

300

What term refers to feeling potential discomfort, anxiety, or discomfort from knowing that something is wrong? 

Ethical problem

300

Which core value refers to veracity on all situations?

Truth

300

This principle refers to promoting equality, inclusion and objectivity in the provision of OT services

Justice

300
True or false: Occupations can be special when they happen frequently or carry important symbolic meaning 

False: Occupations can be special when they happen infrequently or carry important symbolic meaning 

300

Occupation can be used as a means and an ____

Occupation can be used as a means and an end

400

While on Level I fieldwork, a student witnessed their supervisor taking photographs of one her clients. This is an example of what type of ethical problem?

Ethical dilemma

400

____ refers to having the right to exercise autonomy and independence, and ____ refers to showing respect for the person and their uniqueness, inherent worth, and social/ cultural heritage.

Freedom; Dignity

400

This principle refers to respecting the right of the person to self-determination, privacy, confidentiality, and consent

Autonomy

400

What are the 9 categories of occupation?

1. Activities of daily living

2. Instrumental activities of daily living

3. Health management

4. Rest and sleep

5. Education

6. Work

7. Play

8. Leisure

9. Social participation

400

What are the AOTA's Code of Ethics?

Beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, justice, veracity, fidelity

500

Jon had a TBI but does not have US insurance and cannot be admitted to rehab. This is an example of what type of ethical problem?

Moral distress

500

Providing services for all that need it and obeying laws governing practice represents which core value?

Justice

500

______ refers to treating all with respect, fairness, discretion and integrity; while ______ refers to providing comprehensive, accurate, and objective information when representing the profession

Fidelity; Veracity

500

Occupations take place in context, including:

Time, physical space, past experiences, social and cultural contexts

500

What are the 7 Core Values?

1. Altruism

2. Equality

3. Freedom

4. Justice

5. Dignity

6. Truth

7. Prudence