Select the Sub-Principles which belong to Principle #4: Physical therapists shall demonstrate integrity in their relationships with patients/clients, families, colleagues, students, research participants, other health care providers, employers, payers, and the public. (6)
Select one or more of the following:
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Physical therapists shall provide truthful, accurate, and relevant information and shall not make misleading representations.
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Physical therapists shall not exploit persons over whom they have supervisory, evaluative or other authority (eg, patients/clients, students, supervisees, research participants, or employees).
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Physical therapists shall discourage misconduct by health care professionals and report illegal or unethical acts to the relevant authority, when appropriate.
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Physical therapists shall report suspected cases of abuse involving children or vulnerable adults to the appropriate authority, subject to law.
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Physical therapists shall not engage in any sexual relationship with any of their patients/clients, supervisees, or students.
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Physical therapists shall not harass anyone verbally, physically, emotionally, or sexually.
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Physical therapists shall act in a respectful manner toward each person regardless of age, gender, race, nationality, religion, ethnicity, social or economic status, sexual orientation, health condition, or disability.
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Physical therapists shall recognize their personal biases and shall not discriminate against others in physical therapist practice, consultation, education, research, and administration.
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Physical therapists shall demonstrate independent and objective professional judgment in the patient’s/client’s best interest in all practice settings.
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Physical therapists shall provide appropriate direction of and communication with physical therapist assistants and support personnel.