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PREAMBLE
This Code of Ethics of the American Physical Therapy Association
sets forth principles for the ethical practice of physical
therapy. All physical therapists are responsible for maintaining
and promoting ethical practice. To this end, the physical
therapist shall act in the best interest of the patient/client.
This Code of Ethics shall be binding on all physical therapists.
PRINCIPLE 1
A physical therapist shall respect the rights and dignity
of all individuals and shall provide compassionate care.
PRINCIPLE 2
A physical therapist shall act in a trustworthy manner towards
patients/clients, and in all other aspects of physical
therapy practice.
PRINCIPLE 3
A physical therapist shall comply with laws and regulations
governing physical therapy and shall strive to effect changes
that benefit patients/clients.
PRINCIPLE 4
A physical therapist shall exercise sound professional judgment.
PRINCIPLE 5
A physical therapist shall achieve and maintain professional
competence.
PRINCIPLE 6
A physical therapist shall maintain and promote high standards
for physical therapy practice, education and research.
PRINCIPLE 7
A physical therapist shall seek only such remuneration
as is deserved and reasonable for physical therapy
services.
PRINCIPLE 8
A physical therapist shall provide and make available
accurate and relevant information to patients/clients
about their care and to the public about physical
therapy services.
PRINCIPLE 9
A physical therapist shall protect the public and
the profession from unethical, incompetent, and
illegal acts.
PRINCIPLE 10
A physical therapist shall endeavor to address
the health needs of society.
PRINCIPLE 11
A physical therapist shall respect the rights, knowledge, and
skills of colleagues and other health care professionals.
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