Therapeutic Relationships- Quiz 1

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Therapeutic Relationships Quiz

Test your knowledge on the standards of practice for massage therapists and essential communication principles in healthcare.

Join the quiz to understand:

  • Key regulatory acts
  • Consent and ethical practices
  • Role of the Registrar in massage therapy
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by HealingHands321
1. Standards of practice have been developed for massage therapists by the:
A) Regulated Health Professions Act
B) Massage Therapy Act
C) College of Massage Therapists of Ontario
D) Drugless Practitioners Act
2. Standards include which of the following components:
A) technical quality
B) timeliness
C) safety
D) all of the above
3. There are ______ Communication/Public Health Standards of Practice:
A) 16
B) 4
C) 40
D) 41
4. When does a therapist instruct the client regarding positioning and covering:
A) During informed consent
B) During the assessment
C) Before the client is ready to undress
D) None of the above
5. If a client does not wish to remove their clothing due to religious beliefs we would as massage therapists use which principle to guide our treatment:
A) Principle 1: Respect for persons
B) Principle 2: Responsible caring
C) Principle 3: Integrity in relationships
D) Principle 4: Responsibility to society
6. Which act would be considered the “framework” in regards to health care in Ontario?
A) Health Care Consent Act
B) Substitute Decisions Act
C) Regulated Health Professions Act
D) Massage Therapy Act
7. The Registrar is:
A) The governing body of all massage therapists
B) The chief administrative officer at the college
C) The governing body of all health care practitioners
D) All of the above
8. What is the Health Professions Procedural Code a part of?
A) Health Care Consent Act
B) Massage Therapy Act
C) Regulated Health Professions Act
D) Both a and c
9. When asking for consent according to the Health Care Consent Act, which of the following is not correct?
A) Consent to treatment and assessing capacity to consent to treatment must relate to a specific treatment or plan of treatment.
B) Consent to treatment is ongoing continuous process, that must be treatment related, informed and voluntary.
C) Consent to treatment must be authorized by a physician and must follow the guidelines set by the physician.
D) Health practitioners have no authority to make decisions regarding treatment on a client’s behalf.
10. Where are an RMTs regulations regarding record keeping?
A) Health Care Consent Act
B) Massage Therapy Act
C) Regulated Health Professions Act
D) Drugless Practitioners Act
11. Which of the following is NOT a purpose of the Peer Assessment?
A) Massage Therapist demonstrates respect for College’s Code of Ethics
B) To remove certification from RMTs that are unsatisfactory
C) R.M.T. Adheres to Standards of Practice
D) To evaluate R.M.T. knowledge, skills and judgment
12. In order to practice in Ontario as a member of a regulated health profession, a person must:
A) Complete an accredited program in Ontario
B) Be a member in good standing of a professional organization, such as the RMTAO
C) Be registered with a health regulatory college
D) All of the above
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