Across
- 2. What is considered intrinsically good, useful, and desirable
- 5. Acting in accordance with the law
- 7. Fundamental doctrines of the profession that are rooted in commonsense morality
- 8. Being responsible for something by law
- 9. Recommendations from professional groups for acceptable behaviors for the profession
- 13. Avoidance of doing harm
- 16. Being truthful in dealings with clients
- 17. Failure to take proper care in doing something
- 18. Clients’ freedom to control direction of their life and make decisions that reflect their wishes
- 19. Treating others with fairness, regardless of gender, race, age, religion, etc.
Down
- 1. Guidelines or codes that govern the behavior of members of a given profession
- 3. Acting in accordance with professional standards, codes, guidelines or policies
- 4. Improper, illegal or negligent professional activity or treatment
- 6. Commitment to do “good” by carrying out work with competence and without prejudice
- 10. Statements that reflect beliefs on what is right and correct professional conduct
- 11. Procedures set forth by an organization to get work done
- 12. Dictates from government authorities, also often specifies sanctions for not complying with them
- 14. Having a trustworthy relationship of honored commitments
- 15. What is considered right or wrong
