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What are the 3 key elements of ethics and professionalism in sports medicine?
What are the 3 key elements of ethics and professionalism in sports medicine?
Ethics Professional behaviours Law
What is the derivative Greek word for "the essence of one's character", and what English word does it refer to?
What is the derivative Greek word for "the essence of one's character", and what English word does it refer to?
Ethos, and it refers to ethics
What is the definition of a generic term for various ways of understanding and examining the moral life?
What is the definition of a generic term for various ways of understanding and examining the moral life?
Ethics.
What is the definition of a systematic inquiry and judgment about the moral dimensions of conduct?
What is the definition of a systematic inquiry and judgment about the moral dimensions of conduct?
What is the definition of a system of moral principles or standards governing conduct?
What is the definition of a system of moral principles or standards governing conduct?
What is the definition of an explicit reflection on right or wrong behaviour in performing the professional rile of an athletic therapist?
What is the definition of an explicit reflection on right or wrong behaviour in performing the professional rile of an athletic therapist?
In the CATA, what is intended to guide members in their actions and decisions. It ensures that we are all aware of the expected standards of behavior both in and related to the workplace. The principles required in this thing help us to ensure adherence to the highest standard of personal and professional behavior that the public, members, and clients have the right to expect?
In the CATA, what is intended to guide members in their actions and decisions. It ensures that we are all aware of the expected standards of behavior both in and related to the workplace. The principles required in this thing help us to ensure adherence to the highest standard of personal and professional behavior that the public, members, and clients have the right to expect?
What are the 4 clusters of moral principles of biomedical ethics?
What are the 4 clusters of moral principles of biomedical ethics?
What 2 Greek words make up the word "autonomy", and what is the meaning of each?
What 2 Greek words make up the word "autonomy", and what is the meaning of each?
What is the definition of the right to self-determination and self-governance involves the right to refuse treatment?
What is the definition of the right to self-determination and self-governance involves the right to refuse treatment?
What is the definition of when an individual is fully informed, an individual has the right to decide which treatment options are best for his/ her individual circumstances?
What is the definition of when an individual is fully informed, an individual has the right to decide which treatment options are best for his/ her individual circumstances?
What are the 2 reasons why many problems of autonomy exist in the medical context?
What are the 2 reasons why many problems of autonomy exist in the medical context?
What is the definition of the obligation to not harm patients under one's care or not impose such risks of harm?
What is the definition of the obligation to not harm patients under one's care or not impose such risks of harm?
What is the definition of "do no harm?
What is the definition of "do no harm?
Is an intent to do no harm sufficient in the medical world?
Is an intent to do no harm sufficient in the medical world?
What is the definition of the obligation to use one's skills in the best interests of the patient?
What is the definition of the obligation to use one's skills in the best interests of the patient?
What is the definition of "prevent harm, remove harm, do or promote good"?
What is the definition of "prevent harm, remove harm, do or promote good"?
What is the definition of providing benefits and balancing benefits against risks and costs?
What is the definition of providing benefits and balancing benefits against risks and costs?
What is the definition of fair and equal treatment of the individual or group?
What is the definition of fair and equal treatment of the individual or group?
What is the definition of distributing benefits, risks and costs fairly?
What is the definition of distributing benefits, risks and costs fairly?
What are the 8 questions to ask yourself in regards to ethical and professional practice as an Athletic Therapist that all start with "Did I?"?
What are the 8 questions to ask yourself in regards to ethical and professional practice as an Athletic Therapist that all start with "Did I?"?
What is the Greek derivative of "professionalism" that means "to profess a belief"?
What is the Greek derivative of "professionalism" that means "to profess a belief"?
What is the Greek derivative of "professionalism" that means "a public declaration with the force of a promise"?
What is the Greek derivative of "professionalism" that means "a public declaration with the force of a promise"?
What is the Greek derivative of "professionalism" that means "to acknowledge, confess, profess, avow before all, publicly"?
What is the Greek derivative of "professionalism" that means "to acknowledge, confess, profess, avow before all, publicly"?
What is the definition of a cluster of occupational roles in which the incumbents perform certain functions valued in the society in general, and , by these activities, typically earn a living at a full-time job?
What is the definition of a cluster of occupational roles in which the incumbents perform certain functions valued in the society in general, and , by these activities, typically earn a living at a full-time job?
What 2 things are professionals usually identified by?
What 2 things are professionals usually identified by?
How do professions typically maintain self-regulating organizations that control entry into occupational roles, and where does additional direction in this regard come from?
How do professions typically maintain self-regulating organizations that control entry into occupational roles, and where does additional direction in this regard come from?
What is the definition of a blend of autonomy, authority, agency, and responsibility?
What is the definition of a blend of autonomy, authority, agency, and responsibility?
What is the definition of internalized conceptualization of expected obligations, attributes, interactions, attitudes, values and role behaviors both for a collective and/ or individuals?
What is the definition of internalized conceptualization of expected obligations, attributes, interactions, attitudes, values and role behaviors both for a collective and/ or individuals?
What is at the heart of professionalism?
What is at the heart of professionalism?
Is professionalism an active, ongoing process?
Is professionalism an active, ongoing process?
What are the 6 aspects of professionalism according to the ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education)?
What are the 6 aspects of professionalism according to the ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education)?
In CATA, what is the standard by which a member's behavior is judged in the complaints and discipline process, and through which ATs ensure the protection of the public, members and clients?
In CATA, what is the standard by which a member's behavior is judged in the complaints and discipline process, and through which ATs ensure the protection of the public, members and clients?
What 2 CATA codes are complimentary?
What 2 CATA codes are complimentary?
In regards to an AT's behavior, what are the 3 questions that should be asked that if the answer is no to any of them, the decision/ activity is probably inappropriate?
In regards to an AT's behavior, what are the 3 questions that should be asked that if the answer is no to any of them, the decision/ activity is probably inappropriate?
Is there a difference between ethical and professional behaviour?
Is there a difference between ethical and professional behaviour?
What is the difference between ethics and law?
What is the difference between ethics and law?
What 3 things are Athletic Therapists required to adhere to?
What 3 things are Athletic Therapists required to adhere to?
What is the meaning of the Greek word "profiteor"?
What is the meaning of the Greek word "profiteor"?
What is the meaning of the Greek word "professio"?
What is the meaning of the Greek word "professio"?
What is the meaning of the greek word "profiteri?"
What is the meaning of the greek word "profiteri?"
What 4 things does professionalism consist of?
What 4 things does professionalism consist of?
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Capital of France (example flashcard)
Paris