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Š Quizlet. (2017). Definition of personal bia s. Retrieved from https://quizlet. com/153007416/ap-psychology-chapter-2-test-flash-cards/ Š Swisher, L. L., Arslanian, L. E., & Davis, C. M., (2004). The Realm-individual process-situation (RIPS) model of ethical decision making . Retrieved from https://www.apta.org/uploadedFiles/APTAorg/Practice_and_Patient_Care/ Ethics/Tools/RIPS_DecisionMaking.pdf Š Richardson,R.W. ( 2015 )Ethical issues in physical therapy https://www.ncbi. nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4596180/ Š Praestegaard,J. & Gard,G.(2015 )Ethical Issues Related to the Physiotherapist Patient Relationship during the First Session - The Perceptions of Danish Physiotherapists Š https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/ethical-issues-related-to-the- physiotherapist-patient-relationship-during-the-first-session--the-perceptions- of-danish-physiotherapists-2155-9627-1000234.php?aid=63270

Š Ethical, Regulatory Issues Raise Patient Care Dilemmas for Physical Therapistshttp://www.the-rheumatologist.org/article/ethical-regulatory- issues-raise-patient-care-dilemmas-for-physical-therapists/ February 1, 2015 • By Robert W. Richardson, PT MEd, FAPTA Š Ethical Issues Raised by Private Practice Physiotherapy Are More Diverse than First Meets the Eye: Recommendations from a Literature Review 2015 Š Anne Hudon, MSc, PT, *† Marie-Josée Drolet, PhD, OT,‡ and Bryn Williams- Jones , PhD§¶ Š Truthfulness in Titles, Alan M. Jette, Physical Therapy, Volume 97, Issue 9, 1 September 2017, Pages 855–856, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzx070 Published: 01 September 2017

ETHICAL PRACTICE IN PHYSICAL THERAPY Final Examination Questions Select the best answer and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 148, or complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book

1. Which statement is NOT part of the vision of the FSBPT? a. Achieve a high level of public protection through a strong foundation of laws and regulatory standards. b. Effective tools and systems to assess entry-level and continuing competence. c. Public and professional awareness of resources for public protection. d. Advocacy for higher wages. 2. Altruism means_______. a. The primary regard for or devotion to the interest of patients/clients. b. Being honest. c. Part of the spectrum. d. Being truthful and open. 3. Scope of practice has three components: a. Care, administration, documentation. b. Service, supervision, care. c. Professional, jurisdictional, and personal. d. Education, care, mentoring. 4. The Code and Guide _________.

6. Which is NOT a core values in the Code of Ethics? a. Professional duty, social responsibility. b. Advocacy, multicultural awareness. c. Caring, excellence, integrity. d. Accountability, altruism, compassion. 7. Physical therapists shall provide the information necessary to allow patients or their_____ to make informed decisions.

a. Spouses. b. Laymen. c. Representatives. d. Surrogates.

8. Physical therapists shall demonstrate_____________ professional judgment in the patient’s/client’s best interest. a. Open and honest. b. Structured and thoughtful. c. Independent and objective. d. Collaborative and experienced. 9. Physical therapists shall discourage misconduct by healthcare professionals and report illegal or unethical acts to the _________. a. Relevant authority, when appropriate. b. APTA authority, when appropriate. c. FSBPT authority, when appropriate. d. State authority, when appropriate. 10. A physical therapist stands in a relationship of________ to each patient. a. Friendship.

a. Cannot cover every ethical issue. b. Can cover every ethical issue. c. Can reference all ethical issue. d. Safeguard against all ethics violation. 5. Which is NOT a role of the therapist? a. Management of patients/clients.

b. Consultation and education. c. Research and administration. d. Advocacy and collaboration.

b. Professionalism. c. Collaboration. d. Trust.

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