KIN MIDTERM 3 - REVIEW extra Flashcards

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What are the characteristics of professionals?

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Master complex skills, possess cognitive, perceptual, and interpersonal skills, provide services to others, have a monopoly by community to supply certain services, guided by ethical codes, meet expectations/standards.

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What are some professional associations on PEI?

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  • PEI phys ed association
  • PEI physiotherapy association
  • PEI OT society
  • Coaching association of Canada
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How do values shape professional conduct?

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Personal values determine goals/method of operation as a professional.

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What types of courses are included in physical activity professional education for the workforce?

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  • Courses in liberal arts/sciences
  • Courses in physical activity knowledge
  • Courses in theoretical kinesiology
  • Courses in professional practice/professional skills
  • Internships
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What is the difference between professions and certifications?

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Professions are regulated provincially, while certifications are not regulated and provided by specific organizations.

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What is an example of a health profession?

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  • Registered nurse
  • Registered dietitian
  • Registered massage therapist
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What does ‘scope of practice’ refer to?

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Procedures, actions, processes that a healthcare practitioner is permitted to undertake in keeping with terms of their professional license.

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What is allied health?

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Healthcare professions distinct from optometry, dentistry, nursing, medicine, and pharmacy, providing diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and support services related to health care.

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What is the difference between rehabilitative and habilitative services?

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Rehabilitative services restore skills/functions lost due to injury, while habilitative services lead to the acquisition of skills/functions considered normal for a certain age/status.

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What is regulation in the context of health professions?

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Privilege granted by provincial government to protect the public, allowing professions to license individuals and discipline those who misbehave.

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What do dietitians do?

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Assess nutritional needs, design/implement nutritional care plans, and disseminate information about food and nutrition.

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What do physiotherapists do?

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Assess, diagnose, and treat the body by physical or mechanical means to restore, maintain, and promote physical function.

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What is the role of kinesiologists?

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Assess human movement and performance, rehabilitate and manage movement and performance.

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What do occupational therapists help with?

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Help people with disabilities restore or develop maximum independence by emphasizing functional skills.

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What is the goal of coaching and sport instruction?

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Help participants develop and maintain a modest to high level of motor skills performance and fitness.

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What are the main responsibilities of sport instructors compared to coaches?

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Instructors focus more on instructional responsibilities, while coaches have supplemental responsibilities like recruiting and scheduling.

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What are some settings for coaching and sport instruction?

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  • Community settings
  • Institutional settings
  • Commercial sport settings
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What is the purpose of the National Coaching Certification Program Code of Ethics?

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Provides ethical standards reflecting core values of the coaching profession and guides balanced decision-making.

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What is sport management?

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The study and practice of all people, activities, businesses, and organizations involved in producing, facilitating, promoting, or organizing any sport-related business/product.

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What are some career opportunities in sport management?

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  • Event and venue management
  • Financial management
  • Human resource management
  • Risk management
  • Marketing management
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What skills are important for sports managers?

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  • Leadership development
  • Practical experience
  • Communication skills
  • Problem solving
  • Technological skills
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Fill in the blank: What is the art, science, and profession of teaching physical activity called?

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[pedagogy]

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True or False: Physical activity improves classroom behaviors and benefits several aspects of academic achievement.

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What factors influence the effectiveness of physical education teachers?

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  • Student differences
  • Innovative instructional strategies
  • Supportive colleagues/administrators
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What roles can physical activity pedagogues take on?
* Teachers in public/private schools * Coaches * Recreation leaders * Instructors at corporate fitness centers