Massage comp 2 Flashcards
under the health care consent act, identify the statement that is an element of consent…
must relate to the treament
the personal health information protection act is enforced by the…
Ontario information and privacy commitment Privacy Commissioner from the Ontario Legislature
how long do you have to report a sexual abuse described to you by a client during a massage?
forthwith, if the alleged member is likely to continue to sexually abuse clients
to whom may a party appeal after the fitness to practise committee renders a decision
divisional court
what is the minimum number of credits for continuing education and professional activities required per credit cycle
30
which of the following is considered a restricted title under the massage therapy act
massage therapist
which board would a client appeal to, if they disagreed with your finding of incapacity to a treatment?
board of inquiries
what is the minimum age a person must obtain before they can legally give consent for a treatment?
no minimum age
what is the fee for re-installment of a certificate of registration of any class which has been suspended?
$600.00
most of the neurons in the nervous system are
inter neurons
bipolar neurons…
have one main dendrite and one axon and are found in the retina of the eye, inner ear, and olfactory area of the brain.
ependymeal cells are neuroglia cells in the central nervous system that…
?
the primary motor area of the brain is located in the
frontal lobe
supporting cells that produce a myelin sheath around a single axon of a peripheral nervous system neuron are called
schwann cells neuroloemma cells
white matter refers to
aggregations of myelinated processes from many neurons
during a synapse this mineral signals synaptic vesicles, to fuse with the axonal membrane and empty their contents into the synaptic cleft
calcium
this type of graded potential occurs when the stimulus is neurotransmitter released by another neuron
postsynaptic potential
the average change in voltage that has to occur in order for an action potential to occur is
+100 mv
this type of reflex is a contra lateral reflex…
crossed extensor reflex
these arteries to the brain pass through the temporal bone???
carotoid arteries????
the capacity of intelligence that involves a greater capacity to understand and interact with our natural environment is called…
naturalistic
if applicable the study hypothesis appears in the
introduction
critical thinking involves
analyzing and evaluating information
two common types of qualitative data collection are
observation and interview