KIN104 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Professional Boundaries, Kinesiology, Reasonable Accommodation
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Protect the public/ laws and enforcement: scope of practice: The practice of kinesiology is the assessment of human movement and performance and it"s rehabilitation and management to maintain, rehabilitate, or enhance movement and performance. (rhpa, 2010: kin is both a profession and a discipline. Professional boundaries: treat patients with respect and without bias. Confidentiality and privacy: need to maintain patients confidentiality. Conflict of interest: disclose potential conflicts of interest. Consent from patient: need to be informed of all risks. Registrant"s obligations: must comply with rules and standard of practice. Use of title: don"t call yourself dr. Use of support personelle: hire qualified people and use appropriately. Scope of practice: must follow, can"t perform controlled acts. Crossover design (1/2 placebo, experimental, cross-over) More variability makes it harder to determine relationships: biological vs. statistical difference. Biological: change from intervention is actually meaningful; practical (real life applications)