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TMB60 Quiz 1.3
Theory of Massage and Bodywork
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Because massage therapy falls into the categories of service, helping, and therapeutic professions, standards of behavior are: | High |
| What is the difference between codes of ethics and standards of practice? | Standards of practice are more detailed than codes of ethics |
| Violations of laws related to professionals are typically determined by: | A judge or by trial |
| When two or more ethical principles are in conflict, and regardless of your choice something of value is compromised, it is called an ethical: | Dilemma |
| The ethical decision making model is best thought of as a: | Logical process |
| The first step in ethical decision making is to: | Define the ethical question or ethical dilemma |
| Abiding by local, state, and federal law is considered an: | Overriding Principle |
| Consulting with others when making an ethical decision offers a more __________ view of the situation. | Objective View |
| Which of the following is essential for keeping personal interests from influencing a massage therapist's ethical decision? | Identifying personal Temptations related to the outcome |
| The last step in the ethical decision making model is to: | Learn from the outcome of your action |
| Consistency in making good ethical decisions requires: | Developing good ethical judgment |
| Where do codes of Ethics typically come from: | Professional Organizations |
| Consultation about different issues that come up in the therapeutic relationship, which is done in a formal setting with a specially trained supervisor, is called: | Clinical supervision |
| What makes the relationship between massage therapist and their clients essentially different from ordinary business relationships? | Massage therapy is a service-based on Therapeutic Touch |
| In what way is the intimacy of Massage Therapy emotional: | It involves feeling of support and closeness |
| A power differential is a(n): | Intrinsic element in the therapist client relationship |
| The client puts a special trust in the massage therapist, who is then obligated to look at the client's best interests. and legal terms this is called a: | Fiduciary responsibility |
| Agreements that are commonly understood for a relationship like therapeutic relationship, which may be unspoken and unwritten, are called: | Implicit |
| Principles, traits or qualities considered worthwhile or desirable are known as: | Values |
| Draping procedures and the practice of leaving the room while clients are undressing are based directly on the: | Clients right to privacy |
| The practice of getting informed voluntary consent from clients for certain massage applications is based primarily on their right to: | Self-determination |
| Obligations to act in a particular way are referred to as: | Duties |
| A key principle for behaving ethically is selfless service, which means: | Holding your clients well-being above your personal gain |
| An overarching duty of massage therapist is to: | Do No Harm |
| Which of the following can leave someone vulnerable to unethical Behavior? | All of the Above |