Core Values and Ethics Quiz
How many core values are there?
7
Define beneficence
All forms of action intended to benefit other persons. Acts of mercy, kindness and charity, protecting and defending rights of others are examples.
Define freedom
Allowing the clients the freedom to make choices regarding their treatment
Name the core values.
Altruism, truth, prudence, social justice, equality, dignity and freedom
Define truth
Always provide accurate information to client whether orally or in writing
What are the principles and standards of conduct?
Beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, justice, veracity, and fidelity.
Define social justice
Complete inclusion regardless of demographic information
What is the purpose of the core values?
Express values and attitudes fundamental to OT
Define justice
Fair, equitable and appreciate treatment of persons
The principles are referred to as a_________?
Guideline for ethical decision making
Define altruism
Needs of others above your own
Are the core values legally binding?
No
Are core values enforceable?
No but we are expected to abide by them and use them to determine the most ethical corse of action.
Are the principles and standards of conduct enforceable for professional behavior?
Yes
Define autonomy
Respect client's rights to individual self determination, privacy, confidentiality and consent.
Define fidelity
Treat clients and colleagues and other professionals with respect fairness discretion and integrity
Define equality
Treat everyone the same
Define prudence
Use common sense to make best judgement for client
What are the core values?
Official AOTA document
Define veracity
Provide comprehensive, accurate, and objective information when representing the profession
Define nonmaleficence
Refrain from actions that cause harm.
Define dignity
Respect client to maintain their self worth and protect their identity