What will happen if an RMT does not comply with STRIVE requirements?
It will be considered professional misconduct and appropriate actions will be taken to address the matter.
Professional Standards require health practitioners to retain clinical records for how long? and does age matter? If yes, how?
Retain Health records for 10 years after last client interaction or 10 years after client turns 18 years of age
What is the most devastating boundary violation and breach in the code of ethics?
Sexual Misconduct
What does RHPA stand for and established in?
Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991
Dating, Family, Friendship are all considered a _______ Relationship?
Dual
What are three of the 15 Career-Span competencies?
1) Act with professional integrity, 2) communicate effectively, 3) comply with legal requirements, 4) function in a client centered manner, 5) Apply the principles of sensitive practice, 6) work within areas of personal knowledge and skills, 7) maintain a safe work environment, 8) maintain comprehensive records, 9) maintain personal wellness consistent with the needs of practice, 10) manage time and resources effectively, 11) treat others respectfully, 12) practice in a manner consistent with current developments in the profession, 13) use and evidence-informed approach in your work, 14) interact effectively with other professionals, 15) practice in a self-reflective manner
True/ False
PHIPA (personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004) is intended to provide legal Advice?
False
Breaking eye contact, gasping, signing are examples of?
Nonverbal cues
According to the RHPA, Members of the Advisory Council shall be appointed for terms of _______ years.
2 years
The Council shall have a ________ and_________ who shall be elected annually by the Council from among the Council’s members.
President and Vice-President
What are the two parts that STRIVE is composed of?
Ensuring compliance with minimum standards, including standards of practice, and
supporting each RMT to be the "best" they can be
PHIPA ((personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004) are focused on 2 goals, what are they?
1. Protect the privacy of the individual
2. Protect confidentially and security of personal health information
What is a code of ethics?
A statement that:
Expresses ethical values, obligations and goals of the profession
Annual report - Each College and the Advisory Council shall report annually to the Minister on its activities and financial affairs. Information from the annual reports published by the Minister shall not include any _______ information.
Personal
A female massage therapist encounters a male who is always asking for personal advice and stays around her office even after the treatment has finished? what is this an example of?
Transference
What are the three components of Strive?
E- learning module, self- assessment and a learning plan
Give at least 3 things you will ensure when transferring physical file?
1. sealed envelope
2. marked private and confidential
3. sent by Canada post or reputable courier with a strong privacy policy
4. delivered by staff
5. to be picked up by recipient or person authorized by recipient (identity to be confirmed)
What does a code of ethics do?
For RMT's it values and explains what they are in terms of what we ought to do in order to protect and promote the public good, and what we must avoid doing in order to prevent harm to the public.
Schedule 2 of RHPA states?
Health professions procedural code
Person who is guilty of offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not more than _________ for first offence and nor more than _______ for second?
$25,000, $50,000
what is the timeline for reporting completion of all strive components?
between September and November 30 of each year
What does PIPEDA stand for and year established?
Personal information protection and electronic documents Act, 2000
Minimize misunderstanding in discussions and respond skillfully to any challenge you may encounter from a client, is an example of which sequence?
The assertion sequence
What is the purpose of Health Care Consent Act, 1996 (HCCA)?
To facilitate treatment
To enhance the autonomy (independence or freedom) of persons for whom treatment is proposed
________ - Therapist projects feelings he or she experienced in the past onto their clients. These projections can get in the way of your ability to facilitate the healing of the client.
Counter transference