This course covers professional behavior, boundaries, and ethical responsibilities for caregivers.

1. Training Video

2. Practice Quiz – Test Your Skills

1. Professionalism includes: Being on time, respectful, dressed appropriately, and following policies Sharing client stories online Arguing with clients Ignoring the care plan

2. A professional boundary means: Becoming best friends and telling all your personal problems Keeping the relationship focused on safe, respectful care Borrowing money from the client Accepting keys to their bank account

3. Ethics in caregiving means: Doing what is easiest for you only Doing what is right, safe, and respectful, even when no one is watching Ignoring client rights Always taking shortcuts Check Answers

3. Official Professionalism & Ethics Exam – Access Required

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4. Official Exam

You must score at least 80% to pass.

1. It is acceptable to discuss client information with: Friends and neighbors Only authorized staff involved in the client’s care Social media followers Anyone who asks

2. A conflict of interest in caregiving is when: Your personal gain interferes with what is best for the client You like your job You follow the care plan You arrive on time

3. Which behavior shows respect for client dignity? Talking about them as if they are not there Knocking before entering, explaining what you are doing, and respecting privacy Making jokes about their condition Ignoring their choices

4. If you make a mistake (for example, late documentation), you should: Hide it Report it, correct it according to policy, and learn from it Blame the client Change the record secretly

5. Acceptable gift-giving usually means: Accepting large sums of money Following agency policy (often limiting or prohibiting gifts) Taking client property if offered Asking for expensive presents Submit Exam

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