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Owned and operated by one individual |
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This is a business with two or more owners |
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All owners share liability and responsiblity for the business |
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This type of partnership is ? when an investor has no say in the business |
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Business entity is seperate from the individual owner is? |
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This is a legal distinction from the owner and the business? |
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What are the three types of Insurance policies most oftern held by a massage therapist?
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General liability
Content
Profession Liability |
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Pertaining to advertising what does the CMTO allow: |
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general info
qualification of staff
types of services
member who is chiefly responsble for clinic
members of CMTO |
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Advertising that is not acceptable would be; |
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false or misleading
if it can't be verified
endorsement of product
testimonal
free give away
sexual innuendo
discrimination |
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Activities related to massage therapy but are not massage therapy |
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What would be considered an ancillary of massage therapy? |
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Selling massage supplies for home use
teaching massage related courses
selling books, video's related to massage |
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True or false Ancillary is within the scope of practice? |
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False is not within but is somehow related |
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Complimentary modalities that are considered part of the profession are: |
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alexandar technique
aromotherapy
feldenkrais
electrical therapy
IFC, TENS
reiki
theraputic touch
trager
yoga
meditation etc. |
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Connect movement habits in the body with in daily activities? |
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Essential oils to help mood, health, cognitive function and mind? |
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Improve movement repertoire, to expand and refine the use of the self through awareness to reduce pain or limitations in movement and promote general well being |
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Two types of electrical therapy are: |
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IFC- decrease pain by interferring with pain messsages
TENS- transultaneous electrical nerve stimulation |
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Sound waves to help stimulate tissue healing? |
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Low intesty laser therapy does this? |
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Decreases inflammation, reduces pain |
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Theraputic use of gas or aerosals by inhalation would be? |
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This is the practice of concentrated focus of sound, object, visulization, breath movement to increase awareness of present movement |
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This is the study of body movements? |
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Exercise using special apparatus to improve strenght, flexiblity and posture |
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This type of treatment is no hands, no touch, visulization techniques to improve flow of energy? |
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A mind body approach to movement, gentle, rhythmic movement and touch to aim to facilitating deep relaxation, physical mobilty, optimal performance |
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In what year was the Consent Act passed? |
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Health Care Consent Act was amended in what year? |
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HCCA set requirements for this? |
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Obtaining Consent
For clients incapable of providing consent
Substitute decision makers |
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HCCA states that consent must be received? |
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According to HCCA at what age can someone give consent? |
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There is no specific age, client must be able to understand the treatment and be able to ask questions |
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Relate to the treatment being proposed:
be informed
be voluntary
no be obtained through misrepresentation or fraud
Explaining the treatment must:
nature of treatment
expected benefits of treatment
risks and side effects
consequences of not having treatment |
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Consent is considered informed if? |
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information about treatment is given and reponses to additonal requests for information are given |
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Who is considered a capable person? |
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Someone who is able to understand information being provided about the treatment being proposed adn apprecitate the consquences of having or not having treatment |
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Evidence of confused, delusional thinking, alcohol or drug impairment, inablitly to make clear choice, lack of abiltity to communicate would? |
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A situation of capacity questioned |
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What is a decision maker rule? |
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To act in the best interest and would be consistent with the clients last known wishes |
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Hiercharchy of Decsion Substitute Makers? |
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Offical guardian appointed by court
attorney of personal care
represntative appointed by consent & capacity review board
spouse, partner, relative |
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How many hours must a client provide to remain registered? |
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500 clinic hours every 3 year |
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Therapist must fill out clients records within? |
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What are the 4 reasons must maintain/record personal interaction? |
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1. Provide client history, treatment provided, condition
2. For medical legal purposes
3. Provides record for requests by insurance or CMTO
4.Assists in continuing care |
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RMT's are required to do this (pertaining to records)? |
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1. Make and maintain client records
2. keep records for 10 years from last treatment
3. Ensure confidentiality of information
4. Release info with written consent |
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This must be done when selling or closing practice? |
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1. Give lots of notice of change
2. Facilitate transfer to new therapist if they choose
3. Advise of arrangements for storage of files |
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To release a clients records this need to be done? |
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1. Signed and dated consent (within 6 months)
2. Requested copy summary report (legal)
3. Fee to reflect cost to prepare and send |
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What are the ways a complaint can be received? |
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1. Writing
2. Recorded audio or video tape
3. On disk |
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T or F
The complaints committee is there to make sure there is fairness to both the complaintant and the therapist? |
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T or F
A complaint may be made by either, fax, mail or email? |
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False, emails are not accepted |
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What committee are complaints made to? |
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Inquires Complainant and Report Committee |
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What are some types of decisions that the ICRC make? |
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1. refer to discipline committee for professional misconduct
2. refer another panel, discipline or mental capacity
3. to be cautioned
4. continuing education
5. take no further action |
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Both complainant or therapist has this many days to make an appeal? |
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What board handles the reviews?
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Health Professions Appeal and Review Board |
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This is an alternative resolution to some complaints? |
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Alternative Dispute Resolution |
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What types of complaints are not handled by the Alternative Dispute Resolution? |
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Misconduct, Fraud or Assault etc |
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Who must agree to have a complaint heard by Alternative Dispute Resolution? |
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Complainant, Therapist and professional members of council |
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Financial records must be kept for this long? |
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6 years from last tax year |
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Can records be destroyed? |
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yes but only with permission form CRA |
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What is done electronically and must be backed up? |
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Internet
Telephone/Fax
Debit/Credit
Electronic banking
ATM slips |
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Who is responsible for all records? |
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You are regardless of who prepares files |
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Detailed sheet of transactions? |
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Financial snapshot of assets, liabilities, equity? |
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Profit or loss statement is called? |
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Basic groceries
Prescription drugs
Certain medical devices
Child care
Most heath and education services |
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Only have to register if you make 30,000 or more within one year? |
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What does a sole proprietor claim there income under? |
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What are CPP contributions? |
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4.5% employee, 4.5% employer
(9% total) |
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Quality Assurance Program is maintained and evaluated by? |
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How does the Quality Assurance Program maintain and evalutate standard care to the public? |
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1. Upgrading knowledge & skills (CEU)
2. Making sure RMTs are meeting their standards of practive |
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What are the three basic components of QAP? |
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1. Professional portfolio
2. Continuing Education Credits
3. Peer Assessment |
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What does the portfolio consists of? |
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Self Assessment Tool
CEU's
Mandatory CEU Articles |
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Describe Self Assessment Tool? |
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A knowledge and skill development assessment log. Must be filled out prior to being peer assessed, they will review it. |
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Can a therapist collect CEU's if they are inactive? |
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CEU's that are directly related to scope of practice are from which category? |
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CEU's that are complementary to massage therapy are from this category? |
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What is the deadline for CEU's? |
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December 31 of the year they are due |
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When must you register for HST? |
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What are the two methods for HST remittance? |
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Which method long or quick is considered easier? |
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If your business expenses are less then 40%, which remittance record typically would be the best choice? |
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What is the remittance rate in Ontario for the quick method? |
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What is are Income Tax Credits? |
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HST paid on business expenses that are not for person use |
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ITC's can be claimed with Quick method only if they are: |
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1. Purpose of or improvements to property
2. Capital purchases (computer/vehcile)
3. Purchase of capital property |
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This is a record of financial transaction and are to be provided at the time of service or product purchase? |
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Receipts may be issued for services to provide services that? |
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Fall within the Scope of Practice |
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1. date transaction
2. description of service
3. duration of treatment
4. name of therapist & number
5 business address
6 RMT signature |
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This governs all regulated health professions in Ontario? |
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Regulated Health Professional Act |
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What is considered Sexual abuse? |
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Sexual intercourse
Touching of sexual manner
Behaviour or remarks of sexual nature |
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Controlled acts can only be performed by? |
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Members of RHPA that are authorized (RMT's are not permitted) |
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The title Massage Therapist is restricted to Massage Therapists as per this act? |
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What are the 4 essential records to practice by RMT? |
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1. Daily appointment record (name/time service)
2. Equipment record (name/time service)
3. Financial record for each client
4. Client Health record |
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Regulatory body of Ontario Massage Therapists are considered? |
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When is someone considered a client? |
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Filled our health history form, treatment plan is formed and negotiated |
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An environment that promotes physical, mental and emtional and spirtual heath for therapist and client? |
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Health is achieved through complete functioning of the mindm body and spirt; balance life promotes health and wellness? |
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Viewed as the removal of disease? |
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Statement which expresses the primary ethical values obligations and goals of the profession? |
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What are the 4 General Principals? |
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1. Respect of Persons (value of worth all persons)
2. Responsible Caring (sensitive, compassonate, empathetic massage)
3. Integrity in Relationship (practice intergity/honesty)
4.Responsiblity to Society (accountable) |
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These outline the expectations of RMT, level it is to be performed? |
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This protects the client, release about client unless approved is a professional misconduct? |
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These are considered effective communication: |
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Present when client is speaking
do not talk over
be aware of clients mental and emotional state
be aware of your body posture |
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If a person has a positive experience they will tell____ people.
If a person has a negative experience they will tell____ people? |
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To treat MVA you must register with? |
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Health Claims for Auto Insurance (HCAI) |
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These 4 forms need to be completed for HCAI? |
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OFC forms need to be started by? |
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Regulated Health Professional |
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