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AOTA
Ethics
Grab Bag
Supervision
100
The body that regulates OT education
What is ACOTE?
100
Occupational Therapy Students and Aides are not considered as part of this category of professionals.
What is an OT practitioner?
100
The first step in ethical decisionmaking
What is to gather all of the relevant facts.
100
Code of ethics followed by maintaining your license.
What is procedural justice?
100
Supervision level in which the OT is required to have at least monthly face to face contact with the supervisee.
What is general supervison?
200
The body that administers the certification exam for OTs and OTAs.
What is NBCOT?
200
The original journal name published by the AOTF
What is the Occupational therapy Journal of Research?
200
Provides guidelines for making correct choices and decisions of health care practice and serves to protect the the rights of the clients and the public.
What is a code of ethics?
200
Situations that require a decision about who should be the primary decision maker.
What is locus of authority?
200
Supervision level in which the OT is on site and available to provide immediate assistance to the client or supervisee.
What is direct supervision?
300
The degree that focuses on technical skills related to the methods and procedures used in occupational therapy.
What is an associate's degree in OT?
300
Includes subscriptions to select AOTA print and online materials, continuing education resources and discounts, professional resources such as OT Search and Bi-weekly 1-minute updates, full access to AOTA webste, advocacy for the profession, and career resources.
What are benefits of AOTA membership.
300
Principle of ethics concerned with advocating for recipients to recieve needed services
What is beneficence?
300
Number of continuing education units needed within a 3 year period to renew certification through NBCOT.
What are 36 professional development units?
300
A role in which an OTA could provide direct services to clients without supervision by an OT.
What is an activity leader?
400
The degree that seeks to develop advanced research skills and specialization in a practice area.
What is an advanced mater's degree?
400
The committee considered the policy making body of the AOTA.
What is the Representative Assembly?
400
Principle of ethics concerned with maintaining confidentialty in matters related to colleagues and staff, accurately representing qualifications, views and findings of colleagues, and reporting misconduct to the proper entity.
What is fidelity?
400
the type of team represented by a mix of practitioners from different disciplines in which members cross over professional boundaries and share roles.
What is a transdiciplinary team?
400
Complexity of the client's needs, complexity of the intervention, type of practive setting, number and diversity of clients, skills possesed by the OT and OTA
What are factors that determine the supervision level of an OTA?
500
The OT degree that is designed to generate research and knowledge for the profession
What is a Doctorate (PhD) in OT.
500
The chairperson of the AOTA Ethics comission.
Who is Barbara Hemphill
500
Principle of ethics concerned with ensuring collaboration with clients and caregivers to determine goals, providing informed consent, and keeping client information private.
What is Autonomy and confidentiality?
500
the type of team represented by a mix of practitioners from different disciplines in which members work together in a common setting but without an interactive relationship.
What is a multidiciplinary team?
500
Exmaples include effective communication, active listening, giving and recieving constructive feedback, participation by both supervisor and supervisee, and shared knowledge base.
What are factors which contribute to a successful supervisory relationship?