There is a formal code of ethics for support workers. ANSWER False
Customers are free to decline any therapy they do not desire. ANSWER: This is
accurate.
By showing compassion for every client, you may defend the principle of
fairness. ANSWER True
In the locker room, discussing a customer is acceptable. ANSWER False
Accepting a dinner invitation from a client's family member is perfectly
acceptable. ANSWER False
The support worker is free to speak with a close friend or family member about
the client's progress or treatment. ANSWER Untrue
You shouldn't support a client at the expense of a family member. ANSWER:
True
It could be difficult to provide nonjudgmental treatment if you get too close to
your clients or their families. ANSWER True
ANSWER is what ethics refers to. Moral principles for values that direct our
decisions, norms of behavior that assist us in determining what is right and
wrong, and beliefs that establish what is good or bad
Which elements ought to be present in an example support worker code of
ethics? ANSWER Offer top-notch personal care and support services; respect
each client's dignity; honor their choices regarding how they receive or
participate in their care; uphold their right to privacy and confidentiality; avoid
abusing the trust placed in support workers; and encourage and maintain their
safety.
Customers are free to decline any therapy they do not desire. ANSWER: This is
accurate.
By showing compassion for every client, you may defend the principle of
fairness. ANSWER True
In the locker room, discussing a customer is acceptable. ANSWER False
Accepting a dinner invitation from a client's family member is perfectly
acceptable. ANSWER False
The support worker is free to speak with a close friend or family member about
the client's progress or treatment. ANSWER Untrue
You shouldn't support a client at the expense of a family member. ANSWER:
True
It could be difficult to provide nonjudgmental treatment if you get too close to
your clients or their families. ANSWER True
ANSWER is what ethics refers to. Moral principles for values that direct our
decisions, norms of behavior that assist us in determining what is right and
wrong, and beliefs that establish what is good or bad
Which elements ought to be present in an example support worker code of
ethics? ANSWER Offer top-notch personal care and support services; respect
each client's dignity; honor their choices regarding how they receive or
participate in their care; uphold their right to privacy and confidentiality; avoid
abusing the trust placed in support workers; and encourage and maintain their
safety.