Online Test

Ethics & Jurisprudence - Massachusetts Occupational Therapy - 2 Hour

INSTRUCTIONS

You will need to answer 11 questions correctly to pass the test.

1. Which ethics theory is accurately defined? (p. 4-5)

2. Which of the following statements is TRUE? (p. 5-6)

3. The primary goal of the informed consent process is to ________. (p. 6-7)

4. OT professionals are expected to make a “fiduciary” commitment to their patients. This means that they will ___________. (p. 8)

5. Gifts from companies to physical therapists are acceptable only when ___. (p. 10-11)

6. Information relating to ______ is considered to be individually identifiable health information that is covered under the Privacy Rule of HIPAA. (p. 11-12)

7. Which of the following is NOT one of the identified Principles of the AOTA’s Code of Ethics? (p. 12-13)

8. Questions 8-11 are specific to Massachusetts 259 CMR 3.00. An occupational therapist assumes primary for which of the following? (p. 14-16)

9. Occupational therapy assistants may contribute to the Evaluation process by collecting data and administering specific Assessments. (p. 16)

10. Occupational therapy assistants are required to have their documentation co-signed by the supervising occupational therapist. (p. 17)

11. Documentation of the supervision of an Occupational Therapy Aide must be done at least _________. (p. 19)

12. Questions 12-13 are specific to Massachusetts 259 CMR 7.00. Each renewal period, MA licensed OTs & OTAs must complete a minimum of _____ points of continuing competence. (p. 19)

13. Each renewal period, MA OTs & OTAs must complete two continuing competency points in Ethics and Jurisprudence (laws & regulations). (p. 19)

14. A ________ is a situation in which a person has a private or personal interest that influences the objective exercise of his or her professional duties. (p. 26-27)

15. Which of the following situations is unethical? (p. 27-28)

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