NBCOT COTA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
NBCOT COTA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS OT code of ethics & ethics standards developed to address the most frequently encountered ethical issues in OT across a variety of settings; for employers, consumers, students. concepts of ethics standards ( 7) Altruism, Equality, Freedom, Justice, Dignity, Truth, Prudence. Altruism placing the needs of others before your own Equality promote fairness in interactions with others Freedom desires of client must guide OT interventions Justice respect and adhere to the applicable laws and standards regarding area of practice Dignity treating each client respectfully and as an individual by enabling client to engage in meaningful occupations- regardless of disability Truth OT practitioner provides accurate information orally and written Prudence using clinical and ethical reasoning skills to make decisions Code of Ethics Principle 1 Beneficence; OT personnel shall demonstrate a concern for the well being and safety of the recipients of service Code of Ethics Principle 2 Nonmaleficence; OT personnel shall intentionally refrain from actions that cause harm Code of Ethics Principle 3 Autonomy/ Confidentiality; OT personnel shall respect the right of individuals self-determination Code of Ethics Principle 4 Social Justice; OT personnel shall provide services in a fair and equitable manner Code of Ethics Principle 5 Procedural Justice; OT personnel shall comply with institutional rules, local, state, federal, and international laws and AOTA documents applicable to the profession of OT. Code of Ethics Principle 6 Veracity; OT personnel shall provide comprehensive, accurate, and objective information when representing the profession Code of Ethics Principle 7 OT personnel shall treat colleagues and other professionals with respect, fairness, discretion, and integrity. Categories of Ethical Problems (3) ethical temptations, ethical distress, ethical dilemmas Ethical temptations occurs when it is difficult to follow through on course of action, when you know its right, because he/she is tempted to go against it Ethical distress occurs when it is difficult to follow through on what the person knows is the right course of action, because policies or procedures Ethical decision making steps 1. determine the type
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