MBLEx Guidelines for Professional Practice Questions and Answers — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A client who is a fitness enthusiast asks for your specific recommendations on which protein supplements they should take to enhance muscle recovery after their workouts. What is the most appropriate response for the massage therapist?
- Recommend a popular whey protein brand that you have heard good things about.
- Suggest that they increase their daily protein intake and provide a list of high-protein foods.
- Explain that providing specific nutritional advice is outside the massage therapist's scope of practice and suggest they consult a registered dietitian. (Correct answer)
- Share your personal supplement routine as an example of what works for you.
Correct answer: Explain that providing specific nutritional advice is outside the massage therapist's scope of practice and suggest they consult a registered dietitian.
Providing specific advice on dietary supplements falls under the scope of practice for a registered dietitian or nutritionist, not a massage therapist. Recommending specific products or creating diet plans is illegal and unethical for a massage therapist. The correct action is to refer the client to a qualified professional.
Question 2: A massage therapist working as a sole proprietor needs to report their business income and expenses to the IRS. Which tax form is primarily used for this purpose?
- W-2
- Schedule C (Form 1040) (Correct answer)
- Form 1099-MISC
- Schedule A (Form 1040)
Correct answer: Schedule C (Form 1040)
Schedule C (Form 1040), Profit or Loss from Business, is the IRS form used by sole proprietors to report the income and expenses of their business. A W-2 is for employees, a 1099-MISC reports miscellaneous income paid to an independent contractor, and Schedule A is for itemized personal deductions.
Question 3: During a session, a client repeatedly adjusts the draping to expose themselves, despite the therapist having properly draped them and explained the procedure. After the first instance was corrected, the client does it again. What is the therapist's most appropriate next action?
- Ignore the behavior and quickly finish the massage to avoid confrontation.
- Firmly and calmly state that proper draping is a non-negotiable professional requirement and that the session will be ended if the boundary is crossed again. (Correct answer)
- Use a heavier blanket to make it more difficult for the client to move the draping.
- Ask the client why they are uncomfortable with the draping to open a dialogue.
Correct answer: Firmly and calmly state that proper draping is a non-negotiable professional requirement and that the session will be ended if the boundary is crossed again.
Maintaining professional boundaries, including proper draping, is crucial for client and therapist safety. When a client intentionally and repeatedly violates this boundary after being corrected, the therapist must be direct. The most appropriate action is to clearly state the policy and the consequence (ending the session) of another violation, thereby upholding professional standards and ensuring a safe environment.
Question 4: In the absence of specific state regulations dictating a longer period, what is the generally accepted professional standard for the minimum amount of time a massage therapist should retain a client's health records?
- 1 year after the client's last visit.
- 3 years after the client's last visit.
- 7 years after the client's last visit. (Correct answer)
- Indefinitely.
Correct answer: 7 years after the client's last visit.
While specific state laws can vary, a common professional standard, such as that recommended by organizations like AMTA, is to retain client records for at least seven years after the last date of service. This ensures that records are available for a reasonable period for legal, ethical, and continuity of care purposes.
Question 5: Which of the following is the most critical practice for maintaining a safe massage treatment room environment?
- Playing soft, ambient music.
- Using only hypoallergenic massage lotions.
- Ensuring all pathways are clear of obstructions like bags, cords, and stools. (Correct answer)
- Decorating the room with calming colors and artwork.
Correct answer: Ensuring all pathways are clear of obstructions like bags, cords, and stools.
While music, lotions, and decor contribute to the client's experience, the most critical safety practice is ensuring the physical environment is free from hazards. Clear pathways prevent trips and falls for both the client (who may be dizzy or relaxed after a massage) and the therapist, making it a primary safety concern.
Question 6: According to CDC guidelines for healthcare settings, when should a massage therapist perform a full handwashing with soap and water instead of using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer?
- Before starting every massage session.
- When hands are visibly soiled. (Correct answer)
- After touching the client's intact skin.
- Only at the beginning and end of the workday.
Correct answer: When hands are visibly soiled.
The CDC guidelines state that while alcohol-based hand rubs are effective for routine decontamination, washing with soap and water is necessary when hands are visibly dirty, contaminated, or soiled. This method physically removes dirt and pathogens that sanitizers may not fully eliminate.
A client who is a fitness enthusiast asks for your specific recommendations on which protein supplements they should take to enhance muscle recovery after their workouts.
What is the most appropriate response for the massage therapist?