Question 1
Which of the following are three instances when an organization can collect sensitive information about a person?
There is enough information to find the answer (specific link) but it can also be found in the learner resource 1.1.3 Legal Obligations.
Please read the Australian Privacy Principle 3 — collection of solicited personal information. Link here
Or the Australian Privacy Principle 3, Subsection 3.3, located in Schedule 1—Australian Privacy Principles of the Privacy Act 1988. Link here
Question 2
Upon collection of sensitive information, which of the following are four matters that an organization must tell the individual?
There is enough information to find the answer (specific link) but it can also be found in the learner resource 1.1.3 Legal Obligations.
Please read Australian Privacy Principle 5 — notification of the collection of personal information. Click here to access it.
Or the Australian Privacy Principle 5, Subsection 5.2; located in Schedule 1—Australian Privacy Principles of the Privacy Act 1988. Link here
Question 3
Which of the following are three instances when an organization can use sensitive information collected for purposes different from the primary purpose?
There is enough information to find the answer (specific link) but it can also be found in the learner resource 1.1.3 Legal Obligations.
Please read the Australian Privacy Principle 6 — use or disclosure of personal information. Access it here
Or read the Australian Privacy Principle 6, Subsections 6.1–6.3 located in Schedule 1—Australian Privacy Principles of the Privacy Act 1988. Link here
Question 4
Which of the following are instances where an organization must protect sensitive information?
There is enough information to find the answer (specific link) but it can also be found in the learner resource 1.1.3 Legal Obligations.
Please read the Australian Privacy Principle 11 — security of personal information. Link here
Or read the Australian Privacy Principle 11, Subsection 11.1, located in Schedule 1—Australian Privacy Principles of the Privacy Act 1988. Access here
Question 5
Which of the following paragraphs indicate all of the conditions that must be met before an organisation destroys or de-identifies collected sensitive information.
There is enough information to find the answer (specific link) but it can also be found in the learner resource 1.1.3 Legal Obligations.
Please read the Australian Privacy Principle 11 — security of personal information. Access here
Or read the Australian Privacy Principle 11, Subsection 11.2, located in Schedule 1—Australian Privacy Principles of the Privacy Act 1988. Link here
Question 6
Which of the following two are the most correct instances where collected information must be corrected?
There is enough information to find the answer (specific link) but it can also be found in the learner resource 1.1.3 Legal Obligations.
Please read the Australian Privacy Principle Australian Privacy Principle 13 — correction of personal information. Link here
Or the Australian Privacy Principle 13, Subsection 13.1 located in Schedule 1—Australian Privacy Principles of the Privacy Act 1988. Link here
Question 7
Identify how long health records must be kept in storage.
1.1.3 Legal Obligations
Please read page 18 or page 17 in the SISFFIT032 - Learner Resource.
Question 8
Identify the three exceptions that will allow you to keep records for a longer period of time.
1.1.3 Legal Obligations
Please read the Australian Privacy Principle 11 — security of personal information. Link here
Or page 17 in the SISFFIT032 - Learner Resource.
Question 12
Identify the 10 practices that fall under the scope of practice of fitness instructors.
Kindly read Scope of Practice for AUSactive Registered Exercise Professionals to answer the questions below. Access it here
Please read 5. Professional Scope and Boundaries. Link here
Question 13
Identify the six duties that are outside the scope of practice of a registered exercise professional.
Please read Scope of Practice for AUSactive Registered Exercise Professionals to answer the questions below. Link here
Or 5.5 The AUSactive Registered Exercise Professional Scope of Practice does not include. Access it here
Question 14
Identify the four actions that a fitness instructor must do to practice their duty of care.
2.7.3 Boundaries and Responsibilities in Completing Fitness Assessments and Providing Exercise Prescription
Please read page 70.
Question 15
Which of the following explains how a fitness trainer’s duty of care applies when fitness assessments are conducted?
2.7.3 Boundaries and Responsibilities in Completing Fitness Assessments and Providing Exercise Prescription
Please read page 70.
Question 16
Which three of the following explain why referring at-risk clients is related to a fitness instructor’s duty of care?
2.7.3 Boundaries and Responsibilities in Completing Fitness Assessments and Providing Exercise Prescription
Please read page 70.
Question 17
The following statements define the types of information found in a pre-exercise screening process and how these affect a client's fitness assessment. Complete the table below using the information provided in the drop-down boxes
1.1.1 Reviewing Documentation
Please read between page 12 and page 15 for the answer.
Question 26
At what stage of a fitness assessment will a fitness instructor identify if a client has any known diseases or has a high risk for exercises?
1.1 Review Client Pre-Exercise Screening and Any Medical Guidance Documentation to Identify Significant Information for Fitness Assessment
Please read the Adult Pre Exercise Screening System. Link here
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