District of Columbia Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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Which of the following is one of the principles of the APTA Code of Ethics?

  1. Integrity

  2. Compassion

  3. Leadership

  4. Creativity

The correct answer is: Compassion

The principle of compassion is central to the APTA Code of Ethics as it emphasizes the importance of empathy and respect in the practice of physical therapy. Compassion involves understanding the experiences and feelings of patients, which fosters a therapeutic environment where clients feel valued and understood. This principle is essential in building trust and rapport between therapists and patients, enhancing patient-centered care. Incorporating compassion into practice helps physical therapists to provide not only effective treatment but also emotional support, ensuring that the patient’s well-being is prioritized. Compassionate care is integral to cultivating a holistic approach that addresses both the physical and emotional aspects of patient health. The other options, while important qualities, do not specifically align with one of the outlined principles of the APTA Code of Ethics in the same foundational way as compassion does.