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law & ethics practice exam (CMTBC Course) Questions and Answers 100% Pass Self-regulation: Which of the following would most likely result in the profession of massage therapy losing the privilege of self-regulation? a) Extensive lobbying efforts by another health professional. b) A loss of p...

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law & ethics practice exam (CMTBC Course)
Questions and Answers 100% Pass

Self-regulation:


Which of the following would most likely result in the profession of massage therapy losing the privilege

of self-regulation?




a) Extensive lobbying efforts by another health professional.


b) A loss of public confidence in the ability of the College to properly regulate and discipline registrants.


c) A change in government to a political party with a different ideology.


d) A need to change the scope of RMT practice due to new medical studies. - ANSWER ✔✔-b) A loss of

public confidence in the ability of the College to properly regulate and discipline registrants.


Self-regulation:


Which of the following is a benefit to the profession of self-regulation?




a) The ability of members to easily contact and communicate with one another.


b) The ability to have members of a profession set its own standards and regulations.


c) The ability of a governing body to advance the interests of its members.


d) The ability to have members of a profession to access materials on its own website. - ANSWER ✔✔-b)

The ability to have members of a profession set its own standards and regulations.



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Self-regulation:


What is the main difference between the registrant members and the public representatives on the Board

of the College?




a) The registrant members have voting rights and the public representatives provide advice only.


b) The registrant members are chosen by registrants and the public representatives are chosen by

government.


c) The registrant members represent the profession and the public representatives represent the public.


d) The registrant members are involved in the day-to-day operations of the College and the public

representatives only provide occasional advice. - ANSWER ✔✔-b) The registrant members are chosen by

registrants and the public representatives are chosen by government.


Self-regulation:


Which one of the following is the responsibility of a self-regulating body?




a) Representing massage therapists' interests accurately to government.


b) Regulating registrants of the profession in the public interest.


c) Providing up-to-date business practice advice to registrants.


d) Lobbying the government for changes in the scope of practice. - ANSWER ✔✔-b) Regulating

registrants of the profession in the public interest.


Self-regulation:


Which of the following is a protected title under the Massage Therapists' Regulation?




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a) Licensed massage provider.


b) Massage practitioner.


c) Relaxation therapist.


d) Naturopathic massage specialist. - ANSWER ✔✔-c) Relaxation therapist


Relationship between a Registrant and the College:


Registrants are subject to marketing and advertising restrictions because:




a) Professionals are more likely than others to make false or misleading claims about their services


b) The public does not always have enough information to make good choices about massage therapy

treatments and practitioners


c) Professionals are held to a higher standard of decorum than others


d) The profession of massage therapy could lose its privilege of self-regulation if there are too many false

or misleading claims. - ANSWER ✔✔-b) The public does not always have enough information to make

good choices about massage therapy treatments and practitioners


Relationship between a Registrant and the College:


Carla, an RMT, has a popular blog that is open to the public and clearly identifies "Carla Jones, RMT" as

the author. Carla posts about her massage therapy practice and also about the benefits of yoga and

meditation. In a recent post, Carla wrote about a botched tattoo she saw on her patient's lower back. She

did not mention the patient's name but she posted a picture of the tattoo, described where it was located

on the patient's body and joked that the patient "can't hide it now". Has Carla engaged in conduct

unbecoming?



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