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1. What are the
Name of the pharmacy; Patient's name; Prescribing doctor's name; Date
things that
the prescription is filled; Number of prescriptions; Name of drug; Dosage;
every
Instruction for taking; Initials of pharmacist.
medication
label should
include? Saps; Billies; Brass or metal knuckles; Knives.
2. What are
some
example
of non-
approved
weapons that Professionalism is a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often
a jail officer long and intensive academic preparation; a principal calling, vocation or
may not carry employment; the
or use?
3. Describe
profes-
sionalism and
how a profession- whole body of person engaged in a calling.
al officer is identi-
fied? profes- sional?
4. What are the
four
distinguish-
ing
characteris-
tics of a
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A professional law public and the agency.
enforcement oflcer may be
identified by his/her A common area or standard of knowledge; Members meet or exceed
conduct, knowledge, and certain set standards of qualifications; controlled or guided by a
obligation to serve the state/national governing organization; a nationwide standard of
conduct.
5. What is ethics? What is good or bad, or what is right or wrong, based on what is
morally expected of a person.
6. List and 1. Peer pressure: Needing or wanting to associate with others to feel
describe 4 accepted, or have a need to belong.
influences of 2. Social Control: The expectations of society that hold the tendencies
ethical of deviant or criminal behavior in check.
behavior. 3. Fear or Punishment: Fear of being disciplined or punished for not
adhering to
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standards of conduct, written laws, or unwritten laws.
4. Training: Many people behave in an ethical manner simply because
that is what they have been conditioned or trained to do.
7. List and 1. Personal Pride: knowing that you are doing the right thing and what
describe is expected
3 reasons for eth- of you by the administration and the community.
ical behavior. 2. Rules and Regulations: A specific set of rule and regulations
to safely and securely operate the facility.
3. Upward Mobility: Doing the job to best of your ability.
4. Role Model: A jail oflcer that carries themselves with pride and
adhere to the rules and regulations of the facility.
5. Avoid the Set-up: Jail oflcers that utilize good judgement based on
ethical and professional standards are less likely to become entrapped in
inmate con games and fall prey to being set-up.
8. What is the As a Correctional Oflcer, I regard myself as a member of an important
Cor- and
rectional Officer's honorable profession.
Code of Conduct? I will keep myself in the best possible physical condition at all times.
I will perform my duty with eflciency at all times.
I will be exemplary in my conduct, edifying in my conversation, honest in
my dealings, an obedient to the laws of the city, state, and country.
I will regard my oath as I regard my sacred honor.
I will not, in the performance of my duty, work for personal advantage
or profit. I will at all times recognize that I am a public servant.
I will give the most eflcient and impartial service of which I am capable at
all times. I will be courteous in my contacts at all times.
I will regard my fellow oflcers with the same standards as I hold
myself. I will guard my fellow oflcer's honor and life as I guard
my own.
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I will be loyal to my fellow oflcers, my supervisors, and my
institution. I will accept responsibility for my actions.
I will do only those things that will reflect honor on my fellow oflcers, my
institution, and myself.