Deck 27: Health Profession Regulation: the Case of Physiotherapy

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The key purpose of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)is to:

A)protect the safety of the public.
B)provide business advice to health professionals.
C)schedule patient appointments with registered practitioners.
D)assist professionals who are being wrongly sued by patients.
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Physiotherapists can play a primary role in the prevention of chronic disease in older Australians by tapping into which Australian government funding initiative?

A)Carer rebates
B)Unemployment benefits
C)Enhanced Primary Care
D)Private health insurance benefits
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The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA)provides specialist education pathways for physiotherapists who are already registered with the AHPRA and are seeking to develop extra skills.These pathways include:

A)swimming and coaching.
B)naturopathy and nutrition.
C)X-ray and radiation services.
D)animal services and acupuncture.
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To be initially registered as a physiotherapist in Australia,a person needs to meet the minimum criteria set by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).This requires the following:

A)20 continuing education points and activity records.
B)a degree and English language competency.
C)clinical practice and logged records of activities.
D)a business address and tax file number.
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One of the most significant moves forward for the physiotherapy profession occurred in 1976 in Australia and was:

A)the deregulation of practitioner fees.
B)the rise in the prevalence of chronic disease.
C)the establishment of primary contact status.
D)increased competition with the medical profession.
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Physiotherapists provide knowledge and skills in the:

A)assessment and management of disorders of movement.
B)management of muscle injuries.
C)assessment,interpretation and analysis of findings,planning,intervention and evaluation of pain,physical dysfunction and movement disorders.
D)assessment and treatment of injuries.
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In 2014,an Australian health report recommended that 25% of the tasks performed by physiotherapists in an acute care hospital could potentially be carried out by physiotherapy assistants,who have limited qualifications and work under the supervision of the physiotherapist.The main role of physiotherapy assistant is to:

A)take X-rays and interpret findings.
B)assess and diagnose patient complaints.
C)help patients in and out of their transport.
D)supervise exercise programs and assist in mobilisation.
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According to 2014 Physiotherapy Board of Australia data,more than 40% of Australian physiotherapists work in:

A)private practice.
B)public hospitals.
C)fitness centres.
D)community organisations.
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Physiotherapists work as part of interprofessional teams.Interprofessional teams mean:

A)the blurring of professional boundaries.
B)the fragmentation of services to patients.
C)that physiotherapists are becoming less cost-effective.
D)the physiotherapists become trainers rather than practitioners.
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The three core areas of physiotherapy practice are:

A)respiratory,spinal and psychosocial.
B)cardiorespiratory,musculoskeletal and orthopaedics.
C)musculoskeletal,renal and gastrointestinal.
D)musculoskeletal,neurological and cardiorespiratory.
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The physiotherapy profession has evolved significantly over time.Physiotherapy in Australia developed from:

A)the nursing profession in the 1800s.
B)the management of muscle injuries post First World War.
C)a massage-based profession (the Society of Trained Masseuses (STM))established by British-trained nurses in 1894.
D)the college of remedial therapies in 1950.
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Deck 27: Health Profession Regulation: the Case of Physiotherapy
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The key purpose of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)is to:

A)protect the safety of the public.
B)provide business advice to health professionals.
C)schedule patient appointments with registered practitioners.
D)assist professionals who are being wrongly sued by patients.
protect the safety of the public.
2
Physiotherapists can play a primary role in the prevention of chronic disease in older Australians by tapping into which Australian government funding initiative?

A)Carer rebates
B)Unemployment benefits
C)Enhanced Primary Care
D)Private health insurance benefits
Enhanced Primary Care
3
The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA)provides specialist education pathways for physiotherapists who are already registered with the AHPRA and are seeking to develop extra skills.These pathways include:

A)swimming and coaching.
B)naturopathy and nutrition.
C)X-ray and radiation services.
D)animal services and acupuncture.
animal services and acupuncture.
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To be initially registered as a physiotherapist in Australia,a person needs to meet the minimum criteria set by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).This requires the following:

A)20 continuing education points and activity records.
B)a degree and English language competency.
C)clinical practice and logged records of activities.
D)a business address and tax file number.
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One of the most significant moves forward for the physiotherapy profession occurred in 1976 in Australia and was:

A)the deregulation of practitioner fees.
B)the rise in the prevalence of chronic disease.
C)the establishment of primary contact status.
D)increased competition with the medical profession.
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Physiotherapists provide knowledge and skills in the:

A)assessment and management of disorders of movement.
B)management of muscle injuries.
C)assessment,interpretation and analysis of findings,planning,intervention and evaluation of pain,physical dysfunction and movement disorders.
D)assessment and treatment of injuries.
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In 2014,an Australian health report recommended that 25% of the tasks performed by physiotherapists in an acute care hospital could potentially be carried out by physiotherapy assistants,who have limited qualifications and work under the supervision of the physiotherapist.The main role of physiotherapy assistant is to:

A)take X-rays and interpret findings.
B)assess and diagnose patient complaints.
C)help patients in and out of their transport.
D)supervise exercise programs and assist in mobilisation.
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According to 2014 Physiotherapy Board of Australia data,more than 40% of Australian physiotherapists work in:

A)private practice.
B)public hospitals.
C)fitness centres.
D)community organisations.
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Physiotherapists work as part of interprofessional teams.Interprofessional teams mean:

A)the blurring of professional boundaries.
B)the fragmentation of services to patients.
C)that physiotherapists are becoming less cost-effective.
D)the physiotherapists become trainers rather than practitioners.
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The three core areas of physiotherapy practice are:

A)respiratory,spinal and psychosocial.
B)cardiorespiratory,musculoskeletal and orthopaedics.
C)musculoskeletal,renal and gastrointestinal.
D)musculoskeletal,neurological and cardiorespiratory.
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The physiotherapy profession has evolved significantly over time.Physiotherapy in Australia developed from:

A)the nursing profession in the 1800s.
B)the management of muscle injuries post First World War.
C)a massage-based profession (the Society of Trained Masseuses (STM))established by British-trained nurses in 1894.
D)the college of remedial therapies in 1950.
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