Practice Guideline Survey - Scope of Practice, Controlled Acts and Delegation
A brief survey about the
Practice Guideline - Scope of Practice, Controlled Acts and Delegation
. All responses are confidential. Individual's will not be identified. Responses will be analyzed based on aggregate data only.
1.
Years of experience as a kinesiologist (optional):
2.
Nature of practice (optional)
Clinical practice
Non-Clinical practice
Mixed Clinical/Non-Clinical
3.
Practice location (see:
Electoral Districts
) (optional)
Northern (Kenora, Rainy River, Thunder Bay, Algoma, Cochrane, Manitoulin, Parry Sound, Nipissing, Timiskaming, Muskoka and Greater Sudbury)
Eastern (Frontenac, Hastings, Lanark, Prince Edward, Renfrew, Lennox and Addington, Leeds and Grenville, Prescott and Russell, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry and Ottawa)
Central East (Haliburton, Northumberland, Peterborough, Simcoe, Kawartha Lakes, Durham and Scugog
Central (Toronto and York Region)
Central West (Brant, Dufferin, Wellington, Haldimand and Norfolk, Halton, Niagara, Peel, Waterloo, Hamilton and Brantford)
Western (Essex, Bruce, Grey, Lambton, Elgin, Middlesex, Huron, Perth and Oxford, Chatham-Kent, City of London)
Academic (member of a faculty or department of kinesiology at a University in Ontario)
*
4.
The Scope of Practice of Kinesiology in Ontario is defined in the
Kinesiology Act, 2007
as:
(Required.)
The assessment of human movement and performance to treat disease or injury.
The assessment of structural, chemical and mental aspects of health via muscle response testing.
The assessment of human movement and performance and its rehabilitation and management to maintain, rehabilitate or enhance movement and performance.
The assessment of human movement and performance and its rehabilitation and management to enhance movement and performance.
*
5.
The Scope of Practice
(Required.)
Allows for the diversity of settings in which kinesiologists practice.
Allows the use of a range of treatments, care and services that are flexible enough to apply to a broad spectrum of patients/clients.
Allows kinesiologists to do anything that may be interpreted as falling within the scope of practice.
a and c
a and b
b and c
*
6.
Assignment is the process by which a regulated health care professional may transfer the authority to perform a Controlled Act to any other individual.
(Required.)
True
False
7.
Please use this space to ask any questions you may have about the Practice Guideline - Scope of Practice, Controlled Acts and Delegation.