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OSPP-Y4M1-5
1. Keep Pt's Identity out in public confidential
2. Any opinions you form about them (ie think they may be clinically depressed)
3. Any staff/colleagues must keep Pt's info confidential
4. Even after Pts death
5. No disclosing unless Pt gives written consent (not even to family/spouse)
6. Ensure files secure from theft, loss, or improper disclosure - ANS-State 6 examples of what a
patients confidentiality includes:

D) ALL of the above - ANS-You must keep a Pt's records for:
A) 10 years after your retirement/death
B) 10 years after Pt's last visit
C) If a child, for 10 years after they turned 18
D) All of the above

1. compelled by legal authority or court order (only time frame they ask for)
2. Public interest(health) / safety (criminal activity)
3. interest of Pts health with medical advisor or legal guardian- ie go into shock- call 911 and
disclose info to professional
4. Harm to themselves or others (suicidal/homicidal) - ANS-When is it ok to disclose a Pt's
records WITHOUT their consent?

osteopathic assessment or deviations (ARTS)
dysfunctional
concepts & principles - ANS-SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR OMP's or OSTCAN Standards of
Practice: The practice of OMT is conducted through the __________ assessment or anatomical
____________ that are expressed by (________). These __________ findings may effectively
interfere with proper bodily function. The treatment of these findings is through the application of
Osteo _______ & ________.

Qc = 14 (written in civil code)
There is NO 'age of consent' in rest of provinces, therefore children /elderly/ able fall under
Informed Consent - ANS-What is the 'Age of Consent' in Quebec vs all other provinces?

ethical and legal right of the patient to make decisions about what healthcare services they
participate in
A) Capable (of making decision)
B) Voluntary
C) Pt has adequate, relevant & understands the info given and consequence /benefits of their
choice - ANS-What is legal definition of Informed Consent and what are the 3 conditions that
must be met for 'Informed Consent'?

, Tell the patient this is out of your scope of practice, and refer out to a qualifying health care
professional. - ANS-Never exceed the scope of practice when assessing / treating (or
practicing). Use your professional judgement. If you are out of your scope you must:

Visually- verbally communicate
Hearing - have written info
Mentally- props/aids
Physically- wheel chair
If you cant accommodate above- you must be able to refer to Osteo that can - ANS-What are 4
alternate ways of communicating (if pt has an impairment)?

1. reduces /equalizes power differential
2. reveal choices
3. active role in their own healing
4. understanding of osteo & referrals - ANS-State 4 benefits of educating your patients

T; UNLESS child is in danger- sexual /emotional /physical abuse- can call OSTCAN for advice
or criminal activity ie the 4 conditions of disclosing w/o consent - ANS-T/F You need consent
(informed consent) from child to disclose files to parents/ authority?

1. Repression
2. Denial
3. Projection
4. Compensation (overcompensation)
5. Displacement
6. Dissassociation
7. Rationalization
8. Regression - ANS-Name the 3 main behaviours that are roadblocks to therapeutic
communication, and the other 5 are....

Repression - ANS-Bob is unwilling to make a decision about his healthcare, he denies any pain,
and refuses to see that cross fit is hurting his hernia, what behaviour roadblock is Bob
demonstrating?

Compensation - ANS-Sally is obese. She tells you that she only eats at McDonalds and steers
away from talking about her diet by stating that she has NEVER missed an insulin shot - what
type of behaviour roadblock is Sally demonstrating?

gently check in with them- and give them 3 options:
1. take a short break (can stay in room or ask them if they want you to leave)
2. end the Tx
3. or continue working

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