COKO Exam comprehensive questions and verified accurate
solution (detailed & elaborated) 2025 TEST!! And Answers
Grade A+
what are the 6 safeguards to ensure the College serves the public interest -
Answer-1. The council and committees of the College also have public members
on them
2. Council meetings and discipline hearings are open to public
3. College consults with members of the profession and public before making a
regulation or by-law
4. Decisions made by committees can be reviewed by other bodies.
5. The government appoints two bodies to ensure the College acts in the public
interest
6. The College reports to the Minister of Health and Long Term Care
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
-NSAIDs to reduce inflammation and pain or Corticosteroid meds may be desirable
during severe flare-ups
-PT interventions include passive and active ROM, heating and cooling agents,
splinting, patient education, energy conservation, body mechanics, and joint
protection techniques
eg, aquatic exercises, stretching (ROM), strength training/muscle toning
ataxic gait - Answer-unsteady uncoordinated gait with wide base of support
caused by cerebellar disturbances or alcohol dependency
trendelenburg gait - Answer-Associated with weak/paralyzed gluteus
medius/minimus causing lurching and drastic pelvic tilting on affected side during
swing phase of the gait cycle
lurching gait if one side, waddling gait if both
code of ethics kin - Answer-the way we should uphold the integrity of the
profession, serve the interests of patient/clients, and act in a manner that justifies
public trust
respect
solution (detailed & elaborated) 2025 TEST!! And Answers
Grade A+
what are the 6 safeguards to ensure the College serves the public interest -
Answer-1. The council and committees of the College also have public members
on them
2. Council meetings and discipline hearings are open to public
3. College consults with members of the profession and public before making a
regulation or by-law
4. Decisions made by committees can be reviewed by other bodies.
5. The government appoints two bodies to ensure the College acts in the public
interest
6. The College reports to the Minister of Health and Long Term Care
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
-NSAIDs to reduce inflammation and pain or Corticosteroid meds may be desirable
during severe flare-ups
-PT interventions include passive and active ROM, heating and cooling agents,
splinting, patient education, energy conservation, body mechanics, and joint
protection techniques
eg, aquatic exercises, stretching (ROM), strength training/muscle toning
ataxic gait - Answer-unsteady uncoordinated gait with wide base of support
caused by cerebellar disturbances or alcohol dependency
trendelenburg gait - Answer-Associated with weak/paralyzed gluteus
medius/minimus causing lurching and drastic pelvic tilting on affected side during
swing phase of the gait cycle
lurching gait if one side, waddling gait if both
code of ethics kin - Answer-the way we should uphold the integrity of the
profession, serve the interests of patient/clients, and act in a manner that justifies
public trust
respect