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petertapolyai

Ethics Commission - AOTA - 0 views

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    This is an AOTA website outlining the role of the AOTA ethics commission. The AOTA Ethics Commission revises and reviews the occupational therapy code of ethics, educates members and the public about the code of ethics, Establishes procedures for code non-compliance, and informs members on code of ethics interpretations. The web page also has links and resources for members if you would ever run into an ethical dilemma and need guidance.
christenhopkins

ICD 9 to ICD 10 convert - 0 views

ICD10 Data. Retrieved from http://www.icd10data.com/Convert/719.41 This website has been proven useful for the current transition within coding in the clinical setting. ICD-9-CM codes have become ...

started by christenhopkins on 15 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
christenhopkins

Ethics - 4 views

When thinking of having a new career, one may review the ethics in which that career enforces but may not take it much into consideration because they believe they are 'ethical enough' or the code ...

started by christenhopkins on 09 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
decandiad

Ethics: Code of Ethics Song for Occupational Therapy - 2 views

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSUuk1_p2CM Here is a fun way to learn and memorize the code of ethics in a catchy song as created by another MOT student. Knowing the code of ethics and having it ...

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started by decandiad on 14 Jul 17 no follow-up yet
smludwig89

Ohio OT Code of Ethics - 0 views

This is a presentation that covers the OT/PT code of ethics for the state of Ohio. This presentation discusses the purpose of the code of ethics, what the code of ethics consists of and provides ca...

started by smludwig89 on 15 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
christenhopkins

Functional Limitation Reporting--G-Code Cheat Sheet - 0 views

G-Codes are very prevalent within therapy practice. Often times it becomes easier when therapists are provided with a 'cheat sheet' in a sense. This following sheet provides how G-codes can be us...

started by christenhopkins on 15 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
petertapolyai

The American Occupational Therapy Association Advisory Opinion for the Ethics Commissio... - 1 views

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    This article is the AOTA's position on how to set professional boundaries with patients. The article provides examples of ethical documents within the the profession of OT, such as the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics Standards. It then goes on to define professional boundaries and how to set them. Case study examples are provided for how to set professional boundaries, in a variety of contexts.
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    This is a great article pertaining directly to ethics of occupational therapy practitioners in skilled nursing facilities. The article clearly defines each ethical principal outlined in the AOTA code of ethics and how they relate to practice. The article then has several case studies that give specific ethical dilemmas and solve the dilemma with evidence from the AOTA ethical principals. One specif case study explained how it was unethical to treat a family member to do potential violations of justice and fairness.
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    This is a great article pertaining directly to ethics of occupational therapy practitioners in skilled nursing facilities. The article clearly defines each ethical principal outlined in the AOTA code of ethics and how they relate to practice. The article then has several case studies that give specific ethical dilemmas and solve the dilemma with evidence from the AOTA ethical principals. One specif case study explained how it was unethical to treat a family member to do potential violations of justice and fairness.
arikamarie

Guidelines to the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics - 1 views

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    Guidelines to the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics This is a really handy resource that provides a quick glance at the different elements of the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics. It lists ten sections of professional behaviors under the code of ethics and each have a subset of behaviors which are appropriate under that section. The first professional behavior listed is honesty. "Professionals must be honest with themselves, must be honest with all whom they come in contact with, and must know their strengths and limitations" (AOTA, 2005). The second behavior listed is communication. "Communication is important in all aspects of occupational therapy. Individuals must be conscientious and truthful in all facets of written, verbal, and electronic communication" (AOTA, 2005). The third area of professional behavior is ensuring the common good. "Occupational therapy personnel are expected to increase awareness of the profession's social responsibilities to help ensure the common good" (AOTA, 2005). The fourth professional behavior is competence. "Occupational therapy personnel are expected to work within their areas of competence and to pursue opportunities to update, increase, and expand their competence" (AOTA, 2005). The fifth area of professional behavior is confidential and protected information. "Information that is confidential must remain confidential. This information cannot be shared verbally, electronically, or in writing without appropriate consent. Information must be shared on a need-to-know basis only with those having primary responsibilities for decision making" (AOTA, 2005). The sixth professional behavior area is conflict of interest. "Avoidance of real or perceived conflict of interest is imperative to maintaining the integrity of interactions" (AOTA, 2005). The seventh professional behavior area is impaired practitioner. "Occupational therapy personnel who cannot competently perform their duties after reasonable accommodati
meganthompson

OT Code of Ethics - 0 views

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    This web resource outlines the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics and Ethics Standards, as published in 2010, by the American Occupational Therapy Association. The OT Code of Ethics is a document outlining principles to uphold to maintain high standards of professionalism within the field of occupational therapy when confronted with ethical issues. The American Occupational Therapy Association defined seven principles that occupational therapy practitioners must uphold. These seven principles are beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy and confidentiality, social justice, procedural justice, veracity, and fidelity. This web resource defines each of these seven principles as outlined in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy, and explains how occupational therapy practitioners can uphold these principles in practice.
kelseyanne44

G-Codes - 1 views

http://www.aota.org/advocacy-policy/federal-reg-affairs/coding/g-code.aspx This link on AOTA's website provides resources for G code functional date reporting. For example, one of the resources pr...

started by kelseyanne44 on 07 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
courtneyb22

OT Code of Ethics Flashcards - 1 views

https://quizlet.com/4501110/occupational-therapy-code-of-ethics-flash-cards/ I found a set of flashcards to help remember the code of ethics for OT practitioners. These can serve as a quick referen...

Occupational Therapy Ethics

started by courtneyb22 on 12 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
tracicarpenter

Level II Ethical Dilemmas - 0 views

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    This article was beneficial to me concerning an ethical dilemma i experienced recently. The article also goes on to explain other common ethical dilemmas that Level II fieldwork students might experience. It also helps to explain that we can speak up in regards to breaches of code of ethics.
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    This article was beneficial to me concerning an ethical dilemma i experienced recently. The article also goes on to explain other common ethical dilemmas that Level II fieldwork students might experience. It also helps to explain that we can speak up in regards to breaches of code of ethics.
jentomasch

Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics and Ethics Standards (2010) - 0 views

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    This link is to the occupational therapy code of ethics and ethics standards from 2010.
meganthompson

Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics and Ethics Standards - 0 views

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    This web resource provides flashcards outlining the American Occupational Therapy Association's Code of Ethics and Standards. The resource defines the seven values occupational therapy practitioners should uphold - beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy and confidentiality, social justice, procedural justice, veracity, and fidelity. The resource also defines some of the common jargon utilized when discusses ethics and ethical decisions made within the profession.
stewarts3

Social justice - 0 views

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    This brief article/website discusses the principle of social justice and how it applies to the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics. This article was published in 2011 and also discusses the process and rationale adding and maintaining the principle of social justice in the Code of Ethics.
hconn440

Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists - 0 views

shared by hconn440 on 18 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    I came across the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Code of Ethics in my search. The code of ethics begins with a preamble to define occupational therapy and beliefs occupational therapists have about their professional duties. They include beliefs on occupation, the person, the environment, overall health, and client centered practice. The code of ethics then outlines ethical expectations for members of the CAOT, and makes reference to the Canadian Occupational Therapy Practice Framework. This is interesting to compare to the American Occupational Therapy Association, and see where we can make improvements based off of what is presented by CAOT.
ashleighlink

Guidelines to the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics - 0 views

This is a helpful resource that lists out the guideline to the occupational therapy code of ethics. The article lists the 10 professional behaviors in OT including: honesty, communication, ensuring...

started by ashleighlink on 12 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
limkej

Ohio Administrative Code for Supervision - 1 views

http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4755-7 This page highlights the specific requirements and expectations of OTR/L practitioners in regards to supervising OTAs. The code breaks down specific responsibiliti...

Supervision

started by limkej on 06 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
caitlynharvey

Code of Ethics - 2 views

Hey everyone! I found a Quizlet with the OT code of ethics that I think is very helpful. Here is the link: https://quizlet.com/4501110/occupational-therapy-code-of-ethics-flash-cards/ For me pers...

started by caitlynharvey on 16 Jul 17 no follow-up yet
loganfields2011

AOTA Code of Ethics: Quizlet - 0 views

Link: https://quizlet.com/104046872/aota-code-of-ethics-flash-cards/ This is a very thorough and detailed Quizlet about the code of ethics set by the AOTA. It does a good job breaking down our eth...

Ethics

started by loganfields2011 on 09 Sep 17 no follow-up yet
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