OCTH 340/516/531 Code of Ethics grouping 3Online version Find the four principles that match each of the 6 Standards of Conduct for professional behavior by UF OT OTPF Activities 1 Autonomy 2 Beneficence 3 Nonmaleficence 4 Justice 5 Veracity 6 Fidelity Obtain consent after disclosing appropriate information Honor the expresses wishes of recipients of service Fully disclose benefits, risks, and potential outcomes of any intervention Respect the clients right to refuse OT services Provide appropriate evaluation and a plan of intervention for recipients of OT services Reevaluate and reassess recipients of service in a timely manner Terminate OT services in collaboration witj the service recipeint Maintain competency Avoid inflicting harm or injury to recipeints Avoid conflicts of interest Take appropriate action to remedy personal problems and limitations that might cause harm to recipients of service Report impaired practice Respond to requests for OT services in a timely manner Advocate for changes in systems and policies that are discriminatory Address barriers in access to OT services Maintain awareness of current laws and AOTA policies and Official Documents that apply Represent credentials, qualificaitons, education , experience, training, roles, duties, competence, contributions and findings accurately Record and report in an accurate and timely manner Identify and fully disclose to all appropriate persons errors or adverse events that compromise safety Provide students with access to accurate information regarding education requirements and academic policies Avoid conflicts of interest or conflicts of commitment in employment, volunteer roles, or research Preserve, respect, and safeguard private information Be diligent stewards of human, financial, and material resources Promote collaborative actions and communication as a member of interprofessional teams