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(2) Justice

(3) Beneficence

(1) Autonomy

(2) Nonmaleficence

(1) Nonmaleficence

(3) Nonmaleficence

(2) Beneficence

(1) Justice

(2) Autonomy

(4) Autonomy

(1) Beneficence

(3) Autonomy

(2) respect laws and standards relevant to OT practice

(3) the benefits of care provided must justify the risks

(3) make sure you are competent in providing OT services within your scope of practice

(2) providing appropriate services and documenting in a timely manner

(3) duty protects the client's confidential information in written and verbal forms (electronic, nonverbal, augmentative)

(2) an obligation not to impose risks of harm even if the potential risk is without malicious or harmful intent

(1) relate to clients in a way that is respectful, fair, and impartial

(4) the client has the right to determine the care the will impact their life

(2) respect the clients' right to refuse OT even if it results in poor outcomes

(1) avoid actions that cause harm

(1) duty to treat the client based on their wishes, within the bounds of accepted standards

(1) taking action to promote good and prevent/harm to others

(2) Veracity

(2) Fidelity

(1) Fidelity

(4) Justice

(4) Fidelity

(4) Veracity

(3) Fidelity

(3) Justice

(5) Justice

(3) Veracity

(1) Veracity

(5) Veracity

(3) needs to be balanced with ethical principles and cultural beliefs (with full disclosure of certain information that impacts client outcomes)

(3) ensure billing and documentation are completed in accordance with all appropriate laws, guidelines, and regulations

(5) it is a way to develop/maintain trust and strengthen rapport with clients and other professionals

(4) emphasizes educating the community and ensuring that individuals receive fair treatment about benefits and resources

(1) providing the truth in OT services in person and/or virtually

(3) respect your own profession and other professions, promoting collaborative actions and communications

(4) abiding the Code of Ethics and all other policies and procedures

(2) loyalty to the client through respectful interactions, confidentiality, and avoiding conflict with other providers

(2) all communication should be truthful

(4) making sure the client understands the information

(1) duty to keep a commitment once it is made

(5) minimize health problems caused by a lack of access to resources and benefits available in the community