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| If one person judges an action to be right or wrong in a specific situation, another person in that situation would make the same judgement. |
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| Recognizes the existence of an obligation to justice and basic human rights. |
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| General standards of right and wrong that guide behavior in society. |
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| Expresses concern for the bond between individuals, the community, and society in general. |
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| Accepting the consequences of our actions and are willing to make ethical choices and publicly affirm them. |
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| Acknowledging the obligations to justify any violation of a confidence. |
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| Valuing client trust and understanding that public trust is based on actions and behavior. |
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| Accepting obligation to provide services in a way that protects all clients and minimizes harm to them and others. |
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| Having a role in promoting well being of the public by engaging in health promotion activities. |
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| Belief that all people should have access to high-quality and affordable health care. |
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| Accepting the obligation to tell the truth and expecting others to do the same. |
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