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13 Cards in this Set

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Morals
-character and behavior
-right and wrong
-Cultural, Values, religious beliefa
Ethics
- study and philosophy of human conduct
- systematic refection on the analysis of morals
- Guide practice
Law
-Rule of conduct
- Formally recognized
- established by state or federal legislature
Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics
- AOTA 1977
- Guideline for practitioners
- 7 principles
Beneficence
contribute to good health and welfare of the client
Nonmaleficence
don not inflict harm
Autonomy and Confidentiality
-collaborate to determine goals
-inform of nature, risks and outcome of services
- informed consent
-Right to refuse
-maintain confidentiality
Duty
-Lifelong learning
-High standard of competence
- Credentials
- CEU's
Procedural Justice
State and national laws governing OT
Veracity
-tell the truth
-accurately represent qualifications and training
-disclose conflict of interest
Fidelity
- Faithfulness
- Confidentiality among team members
Solving Ethical Problems
-Ethical distress
-Ethical dilemma
- Locus of authority
6 Steps to Solve Ethical Problems
1. Gather Facts - 2. Identify the problem - 3. Clarify duties - 4. Explore alternatives - 5. Complete action - 6. Evaluate Outcome