Exam 2 Flashcards

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What does PIPEDA stand for?

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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act

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2
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What does FIPPA stand for?

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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

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3
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What is the hierarchy of substitute decision makers?

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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

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4
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What are the 6 competencies?

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Knowledge
Ethics
Responsibilities and attitudes
Interprofessional and practical skills
Adapt to contexts
Apply skills and abilities

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5
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What are key competencies?

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Actionable objectives

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6
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What are enabling competencies?

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Outcome indicators

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7
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What are the roles of OT?

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Experts in enabling occupation
Communicator
Collaborator
Practice manager
Change agent
Scholarly practitioner
Professional

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8
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What does practice manager mean?

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Balance caseloads
Sustainable practices
Take on mentees
Balance personal and professional lives

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9
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What does professional mean?

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Personal and professional limits and well-being
Equity, justice, attitudes, diversity, ethics

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10
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What is the role of the provincial government?

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Finance delivery
Service delivery
Roles and systems

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What are the 4 parts of roles and systems?

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Policy systems & stewardship roles
Professional authority (regulatory bodies)
Organizational authority
Citizen & stakeholder involvement

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12
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Who makes the competencies?

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Canadian association of OT organizations
Canadian association of OT university programs
CAOT
OTs, stakeholders, experts

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13
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What does Ontario Health do?

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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

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14
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How are hospitals funded?

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Private
Not for profit
Publicly funded
Not government assets

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15
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What are clinical practice guidelines?

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Make recommendations to HCPs
Evidence based, assess risks and benefits
Best patient care

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16
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What does OSOT do?

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Membership services, e.g. liability insurance
Advocacy
Professional development
Professional promotion
Government relations
Address needs of members
Practice resources

17
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What are the aspects of advocacy?

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Ongoing and consistent
Goal-oriented and constructive
Timely
Realistic
Relevant
Evidence-based
Education-based