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Created by Damon Yarde
almost 9 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Members shall respect the rights, welfare and dignity of all. | Principle 1 |
Members shall comply with the laws and regulations governing the practice of athletic training. | Principle 2 |
Members shall maintain and promote high standards in their provision of services. | Principle 3 |
Members shall not engage in conduct that could be construed as a conflict of interest or that reflects negatively on the profession. | Principle 4 |
Meaning that the athletic trainer is directly involved in the situation as a person who has behaved in an ethically questionable manner or who is the victim of an unethical act committed by another person | Primary Party |
3 most common or serious situations in which an athletic trainer might become a primary party | 1. Breach of confidentially 2. Conflict of interests 3. Exploitation |
Violation of a commitment to privacy and protection of info or communications When the athletic trainer shares information with others than those responsible for the athlete's care | Breach of confidentiality |
When the interests of one individual or group are in competition with those of another individual or group | Conflict of interests |
The intentional use of another person or group of persons to achieve a selfish objective | Exploitation |
Name the 3 approaches to ethical decision making | 1. Egoism 2. Utilitarianism 3. Formalism |
Involves athletic trainer's making decisions that result in the greatest benefit to themselves | Egoism |
Involves choosing a course of action that benefits the greatest number of people | Utilitarianism |
Most likely to be followed by an athletic trainers who see a clear and professional duty that they believe should be implemented universally | Formalism |
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