Code of Ethics/Core Values Review

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Code of Ethics/Core Values Quiz

Test your knowledge on the core values and principles outlined in the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics. This comprehensive quiz will challenge your understanding and help reinforce the essential ethical guidelines every practitioner should know.

  • 20 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and true/false formats
  • Detailed feedback on your answers
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by EthicalGuide247
Obligates us to abstain from causing harm to others.
Beneficence
Nonmaleficence
Justice
Veracity
This core value refers to treating all people impartially and free of bias.
Equality
Justice
Freedom
Altruism
Which of the following is NOT a core value?
Autonomy
Dignity
Prudence
Truth
This is referred to as the self-determination principle.
Beneficence
Prudence
Fidelity
Autonomy
How many principles are there in the OT Code of Ethics?
7
6
10
8
This includes ethical reasoning skills, sounds judgement, and reflection to make decisions in professional/volunteer roles.
Dignity
Justice
Prudence
Equality
True or false: Veracity promotes fairness and objectivity in the provision of occupational therapy services.
True
False
This commitment refers to promises made between a provider and a client or patient based on an expectation of loyalty.
Justice
Nonmaleficence
Autonomy
Fidelity
True of false: Altruism does not involve demonstrating concern for the welfare of others.
True
False
Which of the following principle addresses beneficence?
Generating unbiased decisions and promoting fairness
Acts of mercy, kindness, and charity
Comprehensive, accurate, and objective transmission of information
Protecting the client's information
_____________ expresses a state in which diverse communities are inclusive; diverse communities are organized and structured such that all members can function, flourish, and live a satisfactory life (core value).
Equality
Freedom
Justice
Altruism
How many core values are there?
7
6
8
5
This principle is based on the virtues of truthfulness, candor, and honesty.
Altruism
Autonomy
Veracity
Fidelity
Which of the following is both a core value AND a principle?
Prudence
Justice
Fidelity
Freedom
In all situations, occupational therapy personnel must provide accurate information and oral, written, and electronic forms.
Hoensty
Freedom
Truth
Dignity
____________ and personal choice are paramount in a profession in which the values and desires of the client guide our interventions.
Freedom
Autonomy
Truth
Beneficence
True or false: dignity refers to treating the client with respect in all interactions.
True
False
Recipients of occupational therapy services may include:
Individuals
Groups
Organizations
All the above
True or false: the Code of Ethics is not exhaustive (cannot address every possible situation).
True
False
What guides occupational therapy personnel in their interactions with others?
Principles
Standards of conduct
Core values
Rules
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