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Ethics for LMTs - 2 FL CEUs
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INSTRUCTIONS
Take the test and submit it online AFTER you have paid and downloaded your instructional materials.
You need a score higher than 80% to pass. A certificate will be issued and mailed to you after you pass the test.
If you don't pass the test the first time, you can retake it one more time with no extra charge.
1.
1. Whatever is legal is also ethical and vice versa:
a. False
b. True
2.
2. You might lose your client's trust when:
a. You do not respect their privacy and confidentiality
b. You practice out of your scope of practice
c. You do not explain to the client what the indications and contraindications of the treatment are.
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
3.
3. One of these is a sign of a countertransference phenomenon:
a. You, as a therapist, experience more positive or negative emotions towards a client than usual
b. You expect your client to compare your performance as a therapist with other therapists'
c. You often feel atracted towards your clients
d. You do favors to yours clients that do not fall into your therapist-client relationship (you help them get a new car, helt them land a loan, etc)
e. All of the above
4.
4. Transference is about:
a. A parent-child relationship that is established unconsciously
b. When the client expects their therapist to fulfill all their emotional needs
c. A relationship where there is a power difference, real or perceived
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
5.
5. Discontinuing a treatment plan without a just cause and any explanation is not ethical conduct
a. False
b. True
6.
6. Billing an insurance company for a service that was not performed or was performed incompletely is:
a. Legal but not ethical
b. A legal and ethical violation
c. Ilegal but not necessarily unethical
d. Legal as long as professionals sign the bill and have a license
7.
7. Informed consent is:
a. When the client accepts that their therapist is the only one responsible for elaborating a treatment plan
b. Consent by a patient to a procedure or treatment after achieving an understanding of the indications and contraindications.
c. A written consent from the doctor authorizing the client to receive the treatment
d. An approval from the clinic for the client's treatment
8.
8. To properly bill an insurance company, a therapist needs:
a. The supervision of a medical doctor
b. To sign with actual date all documents sent with the bill
c. To keep the client from seeing the bill to avoid any confusions
d. To make sure that whatever is billed and documented was actually performed
e. None of the above
f. All of the above
9.
9. A therapist is abusing trust when:
a. He is interested in the client's personal problems
b. He confides personal problems to the client
c. He suggests a dinner with the client to further discuss the treatment
d. He discusses with others the treatment plan, client's history and other personal information
e. None of the above
f. All of the above
10.
10. An example of misrepresentation is:
a. To include in your business cards every degree you have, even in different fields
b. If you have a Phd in Business and now you are a massage therapist. You write "Dr." before your name in all advertisement
c. You offer reflexology as one of your services. You took several reflexology classes but do not have a certification yet
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
11.
11. AMTA's standards for massage therapy exist wih the purpose of helping the therapist:
a. To understand and respect the client's rights
b. To offer quality care
c. To stay within the scope of practice
d. To represent the career proudly
e. All of the above
12.
12. Ethical dilemmas:
a. Are a consecuence of the lack of ethical codes
b. Have to be resolved to avoid the client from being hurt
c. Are impossible to solve without hurting the client in some way
d. Are necessary and therapeutic
13.
13. A massage therapist who works with a chiropractor helps with the billing process. The therapist is asked to make sure that all the records have the same information that appear in the bills, even if it is not what the treatments was about, because insurance companies always underpay treatments
a. This is illegal
b. This is not ethical
c. This is allowed, it is standard practice
d. All of the above
e. A and B
14.
14. Which of these can be defined as an ethical conduct?
a. What really matters is not what I do but rather that I do it in private
b. I behave and practice within the scope of my practice
c. I discuss my clients' aches and history with my secretary
d. I need to make sure I protect my employer's interests before everything else
15.
15. This value seems to repeat across cultures
a. Be fair to others as much as to yourself
b. Do not harm others
c. Do not get into conflicts of interests
d. Do have good moral principles
16.
16. Ethics
a. Have stayed the same throughout times
b. Is mandatory only for medical doctors
c. Is a group os rules and standars that regulate a profession
d. Is the same as moral conduct
e. All of the above
17.
17. This is an example of dual relationships:
a. Dating clients
b. Massaging a family member
c. Requesting on the client's behalf, that the insurance company extends the client's treatment
d. All of the above
18.
18. You assure your client that you are a Shiatsu specialist because you took a 3-hour class while still in massage school
a. This is ethical
b. This is unethical
19.
19. You give a commission to the chiropractor's secretary whenever she refers a client to you
a. This is unethical
b. This is ethical and fair to the secretary
20.
20. You refuse to provide EMS treatment to a client because you have not been trained for this modality
a. Ethical
b. Unethical
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