with Actual Detailed Answers.
At what time do you need a patient’s consent? - Answer Obtain the client's consent prior to
conducting an ax, providing tx or modifying treatment plans
When do you need a client's written informed consent? - Answer Prior to every ax and/or
treatment of sensitive areas including the upper thighs, chest wall muscles, breasts, and gluteals
When can a patient withdraw consent? - Answer At any time
What are the 6 elements in which the client must give consent? - Answer 1. Nature of the
treatment
2. Expected benefits
3. Risks and side effects
4. Alternative courses of action
5. Likely consequences of not having treatment
6. The client right to ask questions about information provided and ax/tx can be stopped or
modified at any time
What are the 6 minimum aspects that an invoice must have? - Answer 1. Date of
appointment
2. Name of client
3. Name of RMT
4. Amount of the transaction
5. Signature and registration of the RMT
6. HST number (if applicable)
What must an RMT do in order to prevent sexual abuse? - Answer RMT obtains the client's
written informed consent prior to every assessment and/or treating sensitive areas.
RMT discusses draping sensitive areas with the client prior to assessment and/or treating
sensitive areas
What year was PHIPA made? - Answer 2004
, What must an RMT do to maintain safe and increase risk management skills according to PHIPA?
- Answer Document maintenance of the practice setting in an equipment service record or
log
Practice WHMIS protocols
What are some DONTS for advertisement? - Answer Testimonials from existing or former
clients, friends, or relatives
RMT advertisements, cannot display the CMTO logo, as they may be misleadingly imply an
endorsement by the CMTO
What are 4 aspects of record keeping? - Answer 1. A daily record with the name and
appointment/treatment of each client
2. An equipment service record documenting the servicing of the equipment used to treat the
client
3. Financial record for each client
4. Personal health record for each client
When sharing records, who can access documents? - Answer 1. The client
2. A personal representative of the client who is authorized
3. A legal representative if the client is dead
If the client is incapable, their substitute decision-maker - Answer
What is the term? Commonly used to described the ability of certain health information
custodians (HIC) to assume an individuals implied consent to collect, use or disclose personal
health information for the purpose of providing HC or assisting in providing HC - Answer
Circle of Care
What is the term? List of activities defined under the Regulated Health Professions Act, that
only registrants/members of specific Colleges are authorized to perform due to potential risk of
harm to the client - Answer Controlled Act