Healthcare Practitioners & Practice Settings
Process of Rehabilitation
Legislation
OTA/PTA Competencies
100

Canada follows this system of healthcare

Universal Healthcare 

100

What is the primary goal of rehabilitation?

Prevention

100

This results from judges’ decisions, which are based on
precedents

Common law
100

This competency involves the OTA/PTA to maintain professional documentation

Communication/Communication and Collaboration

200

This form of medicine involves western medicine that is typically science and evidence based

Conventional medicine

200

By law, this procedure is only completed by the registered physiotherapist or occupational therapist

Assessment

200

This term is defined as failure to use such care as a reasonably prudent and careful person would use under similar circumstances 

Negligence

200

This OTA competency promotes equity in practice 

Culture, equity, and justice

300

OTAs and PTAs fall under this category of conventional medicine practitioners

Allied healthcare professionals

300

ROM, Strength, and Palpation fall under this part/section of the assessment

Objective

300

This is defined as improper or unethical conduct or unreasonable lack of skill 

Professional Misconduct

300

You are a PTA in the field and you have enrolled in a course in falls prevention. This demonstrates which competency?

Professional development

400

These procedures are only performed by certain healthcare professionals and can potentially be harmful if performed by an untrained individual

Controlled Act

400

This process of rehab is where the PTA/OTA is most involved

Intervention

400

Informed consent can be received ______ or ______

Written or Oral

400

Effectively performing the treatment activities that your supervising PT delegated to you is an example of 

Organization of the delivery of PT services

500

As an OTA, your treatment focuses on ________ activities 

Functional

500

If the short term/long term goals were met, the patient can be then _______

Discharged

500

How long must a medical professional maintain medical records for? (Adults and Children)

10 years 

or

10 years after the day they would have turned 18

500

Hosting a lunch and learn session at your clinic with the OTAs and OTs is an example of 

Engagement within Occupational Therapy

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