Florida Massage Therapy Ebook Continuing Education

FLORIDA LAWS AND RULES FOR THE MASSAGE THERAPY PROFESSIONAL, UPDATE Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 132, or complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book 11. Any person is qualified for a licensure as a massage therapist who: a. Is at least 21 years of age. b. Has received a passing grade on a national examination designated by the board. c. Has started a course of study at a board-approved massage therapy school that meets standards adopted by the board. d. All of the above. 12. The boards, or the department when there is no board, shall require the completion of a _______ course relating to prevention of medical errors as part of the licensure and renewal process. 16. The diagnostic imaging service referred to a group practice or sole provider must be a diagnostic imaging service normally provided within the scope of practice to the patients of the group practice or sole provider and may accept no more than _______ percent of their patients receiving diagnostic imaging services from outside referrals, excluding radiation therapy services. a. 15. b. 20. c. 10. d. 25. 17. A person employed by a massage establishment and

any person performing massage must immediately present, upon the request of an investigator of the department or a law enforcement officer, valid government identification while in the establishment, which could be a: a. Certificate of completion. b. Valid, unexpired driver’s license. c. Voter’s ID. d. Utility bill. 18. _______, just like ethics, must be chosen and set early in one’s life and at the onset on one’s career before events are in motion to propel the professional toward that yellow light of caution. a. Goals of decency. b. Boundaries. c. Principles of integrity. d. Professional education. 19. Ethical _______ is the process of evaluating and choosing ethical options vs unethical options and then selecting the best ethical alternative that follows the ethical principles of the individual making the decision.

a. 1-hr. b. 2-hr. c. 3-hr. d. 1/2-hr. 13. The massage board shall deny an application for a new or renewal license if the applicant has been convicted of: a. Kidnapping. b. Human trafficking. c. False imprisonment. d. All of the above. 14. The department and each appropriate board within the Division of Medical Quality Assurance shall have the authority to establish procedures to handle, counsel, and provide other services to health care professionals within their respective boards who are infected with: a. Measles. b. Flu. c. Cancer. d. Hepatitis B. 15. The Department of Health shall make the profile available to the public at the end of the 30-day period regardless of whether the practitioner has provided verification of the profile content, or he or she will be fined up to _______ per day for failure to verify the profile contents and to correct any factual errors in his or her profile within the _______ period.

a. Choosing. b. Theorizing. c. Decision-making. d. Predicting.

20. _______ argued for a third duty-based theory that supports the importance of a single principle of duty, that of the categorical imperative, which supersedes the moral duties to oneself and others. a. Aristotle. b. Samuel Pufendorf. c. John Locke. d. Immanuel Kant.

a. $150; 14-day. b. $100; 60-day. c. $200; 30-day. d. $100; 30-day.

Course Code: MFL02FL

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Book Code: MFL1225

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