Exam 2 Flashcards
What does PIPEDA stand for?
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
What does FIPPA stand for?
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
What is the hierarchy of substitute decision makers?
Power of attorney/guardian
Representative appointed by the Consent and Capacity board
Spouse/partner
Child/custodial parent
Access parent
Sibling
Other relative
Public guardian/trustee
What are the 6 competencies?
Knowledge
Ethics
Responsibilities and attitudes
Interprofessional and practical skills
Adapt to contexts
Apply skills and abilities
What are key competencies?
Actionable objectives
What are enabling competencies?
Outcome indicators
What are the roles of OT?
Experts in enabling occupation
Communicator
Collaborator
Practice manager
Change agent
Scholarly practitioner
Professional
What does practice manager mean?
Balance caseloads
Sustainable practices
Take on mentees
Balance personal and professional lives
What does professional mean?
Personal and professional limits and well-being
Equity, justice, attitudes, diversity, ethics
What is the role of the provincial government?
Finance delivery
Service delivery
Roles and systems
What are the 4 parts of roles and systems?
Policy systems & stewardship roles
Professional authority (regulatory bodies)
Organizational authority
Citizen & stakeholder involvement
Who makes the competencies?
Canadian association of OT organizations
Canadian association of OT university programs
CAOT
OTs, stakeholders, experts
What does Ontario Health do?
Pandemic response
Quality standards
Measure and report on health system performance
Delivery and quality of clinical care services
Organ and tissue donation
Virtual and digital services
Funding and accountability
How are hospitals funded?
Private
Not for profit
Publicly funded
Not government assets
What are clinical practice guidelines?
Make recommendations to HCPs
Evidence based, assess risks and benefits
Best patient care