ASK: csep toolkit Flashcards
Welcome Letter
Provides the client with an intro to the csep-path appointment. Can be included in a pre-meeting package with forms such as informed consent, get active questionnaire, Abilities for Active Living Questionnaire, etc.
Informed Consent - Adult
Ensures client is aware of all risks and benefits of fitness assessment/exercise prescription and that personal information is being collected
Informed Consent - Youth
Ensures adult consenting for youth, as well as the youth, is ware of all risks and benefits of fitness assessment/exercise prescription and that personal information is being collected
Get Active Questionnaire
Identifies clients who may need to speak with a qualified exercise professional or physician before starting/resuming a physical activity program
Get Active Questionnaire Reference Document
Provides guidance to clients who have one or more yes answer on the Get Active Questionnaire
Physician Guidance for Physical Activity Form
Used when guidance is needed from a physician about the appropriateness of a client/resuming a physical activity program
Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy
Identifies prenatal clients who may need to speak with their health care provider before starting/resuming a physical activity program
Health Care Provider Consultation Form for Prenatal Physical Activity
Used to facilitate the conversation between a pregnant client and their obstetric health care provider about contraindications to prenatal exercise
Abilities for Active Living Questionnaire (AAL-Q)
Allows persons who live with a disability to identify accommodations that may be needed for a fitness assessment or supervised exercise session
Client Information Sheet
Allows majority of data obtained during Step 1 - Ask and Step 2 - Assess to be compiled on one form
SOAP Charting Notes
Basic record keeping method employed by many qualified exercise professionals to help clarify the thinking process and the rationale for a course of evaluation, action, or both
Quick Reference - Client Interview Notes
Example of how an interview may be conducted with a new client
Movement counselling Tool for Adults Aged 18-64 Years
Guides the qualified exercise professional through the six-step process (ask, assess, advise, agree, assist, arrange) as it relates to implementing the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines with their client
Movement Counselling Tool for Adults Aged 65 Years and Older
Guides the qualified exercise professional through the six-step process (ask, assess, advise, agree, assist, arrange) as it relates to implementing the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines with their client