COKO EXAM PREP 2026 COMPREHENSIVE
STUDY GUIDE FULL SOLUTIONS A+
◉ what are the other reviewable bodies. Answer: fairness comissioner
and minister of health and long term care
◉ college reports to. Answer: minister of health and long term care
◉ 4 duties of kins to their clients. Answer: Honesty with their
patients/clients2. good service to patients/ clients3. To tell
patients/clients what they are going to do for them4. Ask patient/client
consent
◉ 5 duties to their profession. Answer: To other members of the
profession
2. To be polite to each other
3. To work with fellow kinesiologists to serve the welfare of their
patients/clients
4. To work with their regulatory college to protect the public from
dishonest or incompetent kinesiologists
5. Obey the laws that apply to them
◉ parkinsons disease. Answer: neurological disorder targets neurons that
produce dopamine, and control movement. common symptoms, tremors
and difficulty walking
,◉ PIPEDA. Answer: Personal Information Protection and Electronic
Documents Act
commercial activity of professional kins
◉ guidelines for losing weight. Answer: 7 days/week, minimum 5
days/week. 30-60 mins/day
◉ Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Answer: progressive muscle atrophy
caused by degeneration and scarring of neurons along the lateral
columns of the spinal cord that control voluntary movement muscles
◉ 5 reqs for valid consent. Answer: relate to the treatment, specific,
informed, voluntary, no misrep or fraud
◉ 7 reqs for informed consent. Answer: nature of assessment, who will
do it, reasons, material risk and side effects, alternatives, consequences,
particular concerns (ie religious belief violations)
◉ 4 reqs to be a qualifying susbsitute decision maker. Answer: 16+,
capable, able and willing to act, and the highest ranked
◉ rankings for sub decision makers. Answer: power of attorney,
representative appointed by the Consent and Capacity Board, spouse,
parent, sibling, other relative
, ◉ what are the two kinds of emergency that do not require informed
consent. Answer: the patient is incapable and delay in treatment could
cause harm, where this is a communication barrier and the delay in
treatment could cause harm
◉ Antalgic gait. Answer: A persons manner of walking that develops as
a way to avoid pain while walking, 'limping'
could be caused by osteoarthritis
◉ osteoarthritis symptoms. Answer: Joint pain that increases in use,
nodes on joints/fingers, cartilage destruction, and ANTALGIC gait
◉ multiple sclerosis symptoms. Answer: cognitive/neurological defects,
heat sensitivity, bladder dysfunction
◉ fibromyalgia symptoms. Answer: Diffuse non-articular pain, multiple
tender points and sleep disturbance
◉ rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. Answer: Prolonged morning stiffness,
joint swelling and muscle weakness
◉ Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment. Answer: -goal of tx: reduce
inflammation and pain, promote joint function, and prevent joint
destruction and deformity
STUDY GUIDE FULL SOLUTIONS A+
◉ what are the other reviewable bodies. Answer: fairness comissioner
and minister of health and long term care
◉ college reports to. Answer: minister of health and long term care
◉ 4 duties of kins to their clients. Answer: Honesty with their
patients/clients2. good service to patients/ clients3. To tell
patients/clients what they are going to do for them4. Ask patient/client
consent
◉ 5 duties to their profession. Answer: To other members of the
profession
2. To be polite to each other
3. To work with fellow kinesiologists to serve the welfare of their
patients/clients
4. To work with their regulatory college to protect the public from
dishonest or incompetent kinesiologists
5. Obey the laws that apply to them
◉ parkinsons disease. Answer: neurological disorder targets neurons that
produce dopamine, and control movement. common symptoms, tremors
and difficulty walking
,◉ PIPEDA. Answer: Personal Information Protection and Electronic
Documents Act
commercial activity of professional kins
◉ guidelines for losing weight. Answer: 7 days/week, minimum 5
days/week. 30-60 mins/day
◉ Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Answer: progressive muscle atrophy
caused by degeneration and scarring of neurons along the lateral
columns of the spinal cord that control voluntary movement muscles
◉ 5 reqs for valid consent. Answer: relate to the treatment, specific,
informed, voluntary, no misrep or fraud
◉ 7 reqs for informed consent. Answer: nature of assessment, who will
do it, reasons, material risk and side effects, alternatives, consequences,
particular concerns (ie religious belief violations)
◉ 4 reqs to be a qualifying susbsitute decision maker. Answer: 16+,
capable, able and willing to act, and the highest ranked
◉ rankings for sub decision makers. Answer: power of attorney,
representative appointed by the Consent and Capacity Board, spouse,
parent, sibling, other relative
, ◉ what are the two kinds of emergency that do not require informed
consent. Answer: the patient is incapable and delay in treatment could
cause harm, where this is a communication barrier and the delay in
treatment could cause harm
◉ Antalgic gait. Answer: A persons manner of walking that develops as
a way to avoid pain while walking, 'limping'
could be caused by osteoarthritis
◉ osteoarthritis symptoms. Answer: Joint pain that increases in use,
nodes on joints/fingers, cartilage destruction, and ANTALGIC gait
◉ multiple sclerosis symptoms. Answer: cognitive/neurological defects,
heat sensitivity, bladder dysfunction
◉ fibromyalgia symptoms. Answer: Diffuse non-articular pain, multiple
tender points and sleep disturbance
◉ rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. Answer: Prolonged morning stiffness,
joint swelling and muscle weakness
◉ Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment. Answer: -goal of tx: reduce
inflammation and pain, promote joint function, and prevent joint
destruction and deformity