1) Morals & ethics Flashcards
APTA code of ethics principle 1
Respect the inherit dignity and rights of all individuals
APTA code of ethics principle 2
Trustworthy and compassionate in addressing rights and needs of the patient and clients
APTA code of ethics principle 3
PT is accountable for making sound professional judgments
APTA code of ethics principle 4
Integrity in relationships with patients, clients, families, and everyone else pretty much
APTA code of ethics principle 5
Fulfill legal and professional obligations
APTA code of ethics principle 6
Lifelong acquisition of knowledge to enhance expertise
APTA code of ethics principle 7
Promote organizational behavior and business practices that benefit the patient, client, and society
APTA code of ethics principle 8
Participate in efforts to meet health needs of people locally, nationally, and globally (pro bono)
Describe RIPS model
R (realm): individual, organizational, societal
IP (individual process): moral sensitivity, moral courage, moral motivation, moral judgment
S (situation): problem “time sensitive”, issue “not time sensitive”, dilemma, distress, silence, temptation
List the core values
1) Accountability
2) Altruism
3) Collaboration
4) Compassion and caring
5) Duty
6) Excellence
7) Integrity
8) Social responsibility
List the bioethical principles
1) Autonomy: pt has the right to make decisions over their care
2) Beneficence: care in the best interest of the pt
3) Non maleficence: “do no harm”
4) Justice: equity and fair treatment
5) Veracity: truthfulness
Is UDHR a legal document that can hold the US accountable?
No
UDHR article 1
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
UDHR article 2
Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration,
without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion,…
UDHR article 3
Everyone has the right to life, liberty and the security of person
UDHR article 4
No one shall be held in slavery or servitude