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Ethical vs Legal

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The principle of non-maleficence means...   Do no harm  
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The principle of autonomy means...   Accept the patients right choose and ensure they have free and informed consent  
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The principle of justice means...   Treating all patient fairly. Putting the client first not $.  
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The principle of beneficence means...   Promote the wellbeing of others. *Refer when needed*  
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Principle 1 in the ASHA Code of Ethics pertains to who?   The SLPs responsibility to patients and clients  
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Principle 2 in the ASHA Code of Ethics pertains to who?   The SLPs responsibility to self  
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Principle 3 in the ASHA Code of Ethics pertains to who?   The SLPs responsibility to the public  
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Principle 4 in the ASHA Code of Ethics pertains to who?   The SLPs responsibility to the profession as a whole  
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Document everything   Seriously. Do it.  
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Explain the difference between direct liability and vicarious liability.   Direct- not "setting up for success" such as withholding clinical instruction from the supervisee Vicarious- Assumptions are made and there is not enough presence with the supervisee  
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Misrepresenting your STUDENT'S credentials violates which principle?   Principle 1  
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Not referring a patient to a specialist when you suspect more assessment is needed violates which principle?   Principle 1  
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Delegating tasks to students who are not adequately prepared or supervised violates which principle?   Principle 1  
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Telling a student to treat within their scope of practice without adequately preparing them or supervising them violates which principle?   Principle 1  
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Failing to report when a colleague is unable to provide professional services with reasonable skill/safety violates which principle?   Principle 1  
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Accepting an assignment in which you have not received training or experience violates which principle?   Principle 2  
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Engaging in conflicts of interest violates which principle?   Principle 3  
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Engaging in sexual activities with clients or mentees violates which principle?   Principle 4  
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Showing favoritism or discriminating against students or colleagues violates which principle?   Principle 4  
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Failure to report colleagues (within the SLP profession or other professions) who violate professional standards of care when it compromises client welfare violates which principle?   Principle 4  
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Knowingly allowing anyone under your supervision to violate the Code of Ethics violates which principle?   Princple 4  
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