1st Midterm (lectures 1-6) Flashcards

1
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when did CMTBC change to CCHPBC and what is CCHPBC

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2024
College of Complementary Health Professionals of British Columbia

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what are the 3 levels of legislation governing Massage Therapy in BC

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  1. Health Professions and Occupations Act
  2. Massage Therapy Regulation Act
  3. Bylaws of the CCHPBC
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3
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take home points of Massage Therapy Regulation MTR (2)

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our title is protected
defines the scope for RMTs in BC

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The RMT profession agrees to regulate itself in the _____ ______, including protection of the ______. As per the The ______ Contract in health care.

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public interest,
public,
social

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OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS:
when interviewing pt we do not ask “___” because it can be perceived as ____ or imply blame or make them feel guilt

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“why”, judgy

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PROXEMICS: what’re the ranges for intimate distance, personal distance, social distance, and public distance

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intimate: 0-18”
personal: 18”-4’
social: 4’-12’
public: 12’ +

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when you listen to a person with empathy, you give the _______ air

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psychological

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blocks to listening (12)
FDD CRISP JAMB

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comparing, mind reading, rehearsing, filtering, judging, dreaming, identifying, advising, sparring, being right, derailing, placating

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what’re 3 key pieces of ACTIVE LISTENING

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paraphrasing, clarifying, feedback

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TOTAL LISTENING can be said to include (6)

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good eye contact
leaning forward slightly
nodding or paraphrasing
clarifying (questions)
ignore distractions
be present and commited

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WHOLE MESSAGES:
your communication can be broken down into 4 categories

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observations
thoughts
feelings
needs

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12
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what is paralanguage

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the vocal component of speech

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what percentage of communication does the vocal portion contribute in terms of significance

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38%

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14
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what percentage of communication does the verbal (words) portion contribute in terms of significance

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7%

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15
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what percentage of communication does the body movements (facial expressions, etc..) portion contribute in terms of significance

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55%

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6 feats of paralanguage that alter sound VTRRAP

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volume, tempo, rhythm, resonance, articulation, pitch

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17
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when you intentionally alter your rhythm or pitch for emphasis, or include special verbal modifiers, you may be sending _________.

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metamessages

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18
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what act regulates the way private sector organizations collect, use, secure, and disclose personal information (provincial)

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the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA)

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the federal act that regulates the way private sector organizations collect, use, secure, and disclose personal information in the course of commercial activities (like PIPA but federal)

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the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
(PIPEDA)

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the provincial privacy legislation focused on public institutions (like hospitals)

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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA)

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21
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what’re the 6 elements of consent (HCCA)

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-consent relates to the proposed treatment,
-consent is given voluntarily,
-consent is not obtained by fraud or misrepresentation,
-the adult is capable,
-the adult understands the proposed treatment,
-the adult has the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers

22
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the Infant Act states that…

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anyone under 19 can give consent if they understand the risks and benefits of getting or not getting treatment

23
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4 things the Health Professions and Occupations Act (HPOA) does

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outlines the duties of the colleges, it’s to serve and protect the public, provides rules about mandatory reporting, gives you immunity if you report something

24
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5 stages of group development in order

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forming, storming, norming, performing, adjourning

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Which phase or stage of group development does most of the work of the group get accomplished?
performing
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a progressive illness may result in _____ ____
chronic stress
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3 signs and symptoms of stress
headaches, indigestion, ulcers
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entrainment means to ___ with
drag
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Eustress is ______ stress
positive
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how can we consciously control our autonomic nervous system
breathing exercises, exercise, meditation, yoga
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4 domains of emotional intelligence
self awareness, self management, social awareness, relationship management
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it is said touch conveys ______
feeling
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This happens in an individual when the stressors one experiences are perceived to exceed one's ability to cope
distress
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communication by way of using space
proxemics
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COMMUNICATING IN GROUPS: groups that have an informal structure and social process. ie) family, religious affiliation
primary group
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COMMUNICATING IN GROUPS: groups that have a planned, time limited association, specific and identified purpose. ie) therapy and health related groups
secondary group
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constructive role funcs. that are behaviors members of a group use to move toward goal achievement
task functions
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behaviors that are designed to ensure personal satisfaction
maintenance functions
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task functions- behaviors relevant to achieving group goals (6)
initiating seeking info or opinions giving info or opinion clarifying/elaborating summarizing consensus taking
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maintenance functions- behaviors that help maintain harmonious working relationships
-harmonizing (reconciling disagreements) -gatekeeping (keep convo going) -encouraging (accept others) -compromising (admits mistakes) -sets standards
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of all the processes of the ANS, only _____ is controlled consciously
breathing
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entrainment is an important _______ effect that uses external rhythms like repetitive motions to impact _______ processes of nervous sys
reflexive, physiological
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emotional center of brain
limbic sys----> amygdala
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2 breathing patterns
chest/thoracic breathing- often associated with stress/anxiety abdominal/diaphragmatic breathing- easiest way to elicit relaxation response
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what is HCCA
Health Care (Consent) and Care Facility Admissions Act
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HCCA: consent to health care may be expressed _____ or in _______.
orally, writing
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4 steps of transformation
1. recognizing our conditioning 2. deconditioning through awareness 3. reconditioning in alignment with healthier principles 4. becoming free of unwanted conditioning
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communicating information about yourself is ____-________
self-disclosure
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self disclosure makes relationships ______ and builds ______
exciting, intimacy
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revealing who you are to someone increases your ____-_________, builds closer ________ relationships, improves communication, lightens guilt feelings, and gives you more ______.
self-knowledge, intimate, energy
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Registered Massage Therapist Association of BC represents the ______. (RMTBC)
registrant (massage therapist)
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things RMTBC does for the profession
-educates public, gov't, insurers, other health professionals -promotes excellence in the science, art, and philosophy of massage therapy -empowering RMTs -represents its membership before gov't