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A comprehensive review of the nbcot national board for certification of occupational therapy code of conduct, covering key principles and requirements for certified occupational therapy practitioners. It includes detailed questions and answers related to the midterm exam, ensuring a 100% pass rate and a graded a+ performance. Topics such as accurate representation, compliance with laws and regulations, professional conduct, and the use of nbcot intellectual property. It also addresses the nbcot's jurisdiction, educational requirements, and certification maintenance for occupational therapy practitioners. This resource is designed to serve as a valuable study guide and reference material for occupational therapy students and professionals preparing for their midterm exams.
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Principle 1 - Answer>> Certificants shall provide accurate and truthful representations to NBCOT concerning all information related to aspects of the Certification Program. Principle 2 - Answer>> •Certificants who are the subject of a qualifications and compliance review shall cooperate with NBCOT concerning investigations and requests for relevant information. Principle 3 - Answer>> •Certificates shall be accurate, truthful, and complete in any and all communications, direct or indirect, with any client, employer, regulatory agency, or other parties as they relate to their professional work, education, professional credentials, research and contributions to the field of occupational therapy. Principle 4 - Answer>> •Certificants shall comply with state and/or federal laws, regulations, and statutes governing the practice of occupational therapy. Principle 5 - Answer>> •Certificants shall not have been convicted of a crime, the circumstances of which substantially relate to the practice of occupational therapy or indicate an inability to engage in the practice of occupational therapy safely, and/or competently. Principle 6 - Answer>> •Certificants shall not engage in behavior or conduct, lawful or otherwise that causes them to be, or reasonably perceived to be, a threat or potential threat to the
Meet the state guidelines for licensure or registration Pass the national exam given by NBCOT - Answer>> In order to use the credentials OTR or COTA, an individual must: Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) - Answer>> Qualified educational programs for the OT practitioner must receive approval from which organization: The standards for OT education enforced by the Accreditation Council of OT Education - Answer>> An accredited educational program for the OT practitioner must be built around what: OTR & COTA - Answer>> The current formal educational preparation levels for entry-level occupational therapy practitioners are: 36 - Answer>> In order to maintain professional certification, the NBCOT requires clinicians to earn how many professional development units (PDU'S) every three years? occupation - Answer>> An individual's role in life, comprised of the activities that make up that role A masters degree as of 2007 - Answer>> The level of education required by a Registered Occupational Therapist is which of the following: