Practitioners and Workplace Settings

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OTAs

_______ and PTAs work collaboratively under the direction of PTs or OTs to administer rehabilitation treatments.

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who focuses on pregnant women in the delivery of their babies

Obstetricians

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What also apply in the case of body piercing for jewelry, electrolysis, tattooing, and ear piercing

exclusions

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Privacy

________ (keeping health information confidential and secure, and Enforcing ________ legislation as it pertains to the information for which they are responsible);

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Healthcare providers

Are academically prepared ________ who worked directly under a physician.

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delegate

The ________- is properly trained and demonstrated competence in completing the act.

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uniform set of requirements

When a profession is unregulated, there is no ________.

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Diagnoses

________ and treats disorders of the reproductive system.

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Professional bodies

________ often use competency- based assessment programs to ensure the content and maintenance of practice standards.

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second opinion

A physician is always on stand- by if the nurse feels they are unqualified or need a(n) ________.

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financial health information

Provide leadership and expertise in the management of clinical, administrative, and ________ in all formats and a variety of settings.

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scope of practice

The ________ ranges from interviewing patients and Health teaching to formatting physical examinations and selecting diagnosed testing.

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acute care

anything medically necessary in a hospital setting is paid for by the government

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what may only occur if it is consensual by the patient.

delegation

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healthcare provider

Regulated professions have a system in place whereby the public can launch complaints against the ________.

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Rostering

requires a certain percentage of patients to formalize their relationships with the groups by signing a form agreeing to be a part of the doctors practice

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medically necessary

provided by the hospital under the province/territory

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drug identification number (DIN)

Any product defined as a drug under the Canadian Food and Drugs Act must have an associated drug identification number

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alternative medicine

typically excludes conventional medicine

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complementary medicine

the practice of medicine that combines traditional medicine with alternative medicine

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delegated act

which a regulated health professional transfers legal authority or permits allow another person to carry out a controlled act they are otherwise unable to do

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