APTA Core Values

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Ethics (Mid-Term) Quiz on APTA Core Values, created by Ben Williams on 22/02/2017.
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Quiz by Ben Williams, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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Accountability
Answer
  • Active acceptance of the responsibility for the diverse roles, obligations, and actions of the physical therapist including self-regulation and other behaviors that positively influence patient/client outcomes, the profession and the health needs of society.
  • The primary regard for or devotion to the interest of patients/clients, thus assuming the fiduciary responsibility of placing the needs of the patient/client ahead of the physical therapist’s self-interest.
  • Steadfast adherence to high ethical principles or professional standards; truthfulness, fairness, doing what you say you will do, and “speaking forth” about why you do what you do.
  • The commitment to meeting one’s obligations to provide effective physical therapy services to patients/clients, to serve the profession, and to positively influence the health of society.
  • The promotion of a mutual trust between the profession and the larger public that necessitates responding to societal needs for health and wellness.

Question 2

Question
Altruism
Answer
  • The primary regard for or devotion to the interest of patients/clients, thus assuming the fiduciary responsibility of placing the needs of the patient/client ahead of the physical therapist’s self-interest.
  • The desire to identify with or sense something of another’s experience; the concern, empathy, and consideration for the needs and values of others.
  • The promotion of a mutual trust between the profession and the larger public that necessitates responding to societal needs for health and wellness.

Question 3

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Compassion
Answer
  • The desire to identify with or sense something of another’s experience; the concern, empathy, and consideration for the needs and values of others.
  • The primary regard for or devotion to the interest of patients/clients, thus assuming the fiduciary responsibility of placing the needs of the patient/client ahead of the physical therapist’s self-interest.
  • The promotion of a mutual trust between the profession and the larger public that necessitates responding to societal needs for health and wellness.

Question 4

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Excellence
Answer
  • Physical therapy practice that consistently uses current knowledge and theory while understanding personal limits, integrates judgment and the patient/client perspective, embraces advancement, challenges mediocrity, and works toward development of new knowledge.
  • Steadfast adherence to high ethical principles or professional standards; truthfulness, fairness, doing what you say you will do, and “speaking forth” about why you do what you do.
  • Active acceptance of the responsibility for the diverse roles, obligations, and actions of the physical therapist including self-regulation and other behaviors that positively influence patient/client outcomes, the profession and the health needs of society.

Question 5

Question
Integrity
Answer
  • Steadfast adherence to high ethical principles or professional standards; truthfulness, fairness, doing what you say you will do, and “speaking forth” about why you do what you do.
  • Active acceptance of the responsibility for the diverse roles, obligations, and actions of the physical therapist including self-regulation and other behaviors that positively influence patient/client outcomes, the profession and the health needs of society.
  • The commitment to meeting one’s obligations to provide effective physical therapy services to patients/clients, to serve the profession, and to positively influence the health of society.
  • The promotion of a mutual trust between the profession and the larger public that necessitates responding to societal needs for health and wellness.

Question 6

Question
Professional Duty
Answer
  • The commitment to meeting one’s obligations to provide effective physical therapy services to patients/clients, to serve the profession, and to positively influence the health of society.
  • The promotion of a mutual trust between the profession and the larger public that necessitates responding to societal needs for health and wellness.
  • Active acceptance of the responsibility for the diverse roles, obligations, and actions of the physical therapist including self-regulation and other behaviors that positively influence patient/client outcomes, the profession and the health needs of society.
  • Steadfast adherence to high ethical principles or professional standards; truthfulness, fairness, doing what you say you will do, and “speaking forth” about why you do what you do.

Question 7

Question
Social Responsibility
Answer
  • The promotion of a mutual trust between the profession and the larger public that necessitates responding to societal needs for health and wellness.
  • The commitment to meeting one’s obligations to provide effective physical therapy services to patients/clients, to serve the profession, and to positively influence the health of society.
  • Steadfast adherence to high ethical principles or professional standards; truthfulness, fairness, doing what you say you will do, and “speaking forth” about why you do what you do.
  • Active acceptance of the responsibility for the diverse roles, obligations, and actions of the physical therapist including self-regulation and other behaviors that positively influence patient/client outcomes, the profession and the health needs of society.
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