AOTA Code of Ethics

I think it's great that AOTA already has a Code of Ethics that practitioners can refer to when faced with an ethical dilemma. It's a great guideline to refer to when in doubt. There was one ethical dilemma that the OT I shadowed faced about a year ago.  The patient that we were working in was yelling out in pain. My OT and a few PT's were trying to get the client to move out of her chair and she did not want to.  She said that she was in too much pain.  The PT's and nurses said that she was faking it and that she should just get over it. The OT that I shadowed made sure that she got an x-ray. Everyone else was not happy about that, but the OT made sure that it happened. The person ended up having a back injury that no one knew about. She choose to stand up for her patient, even though the other health care providers were trying to go against her. It's important to stand up for the right thing and not back down if it's important.

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