Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination MBLEx Guidelines for Professional Practice 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A massage therapist's long-term client begins sharing detailed personal problems and expresses a desire to meet socially outside of sessions. What is the most professionally appropriate response?
- Schedule a social outing to strengthen the therapeutic relationship
- Acknowledge the client's feelings, maintain professional boundaries, and redirect focus to the session goals (Correct answer)
- Refer the client to a different therapist immediately without explanation
- Accept the invitation once to avoid damaging the therapeutic alliance
Correct answer: Acknowledge the client's feelings, maintain professional boundaries, and redirect focus to the session goals
Maintaining clear professional boundaries is a core ethical obligation. A therapist should acknowledge the client with empathy while firmly keeping the relationship within a professional context, as dual relationships can compromise objectivity and client welfare.
Question 2: Which action best demonstrates a massage therapist's compliance with client confidentiality standards?
- Discussing an interesting case with colleagues at a public restaurant to get input
- Sharing session notes with a client's physician only after obtaining the client's written authorization (Correct answer)
- Posting a general case study on social media without using the client's name
- Informing a client's family members of their treatment plan upon request
Correct answer: Sharing session notes with a client's physician only after obtaining the client's written authorization
Client information may only be shared with third parties, including other healthcare providers, when the client has provided explicit written authorization. Verbal permission or implied consent is not sufficient to meet confidentiality standards.
Question 3: A therapist is asked by a new client to use a technique that falls outside the therapist's current training. What is the most ethical course of action?
- Attempt the technique, relying on general massage knowledge to guide the session
- Decline to perform the technique and explain that it is outside their current scope of competence (Correct answer)
- Perform the technique at a reduced fee to minimize the client's financial risk
- Ask the client to sign a waiver and then proceed with the technique
Correct answer: Decline to perform the technique and explain that it is outside their current scope of competence
Practicing within one's scope of competence is a fundamental professional responsibility. Performing techniques without adequate training risks client harm and violates ethical guidelines, regardless of a signed waiver.
Question 4: How should a massage therapist document a session in which a client verbally reported pain relief but also disclosed a new medication they began taking?
- Record only the therapeutic outcomes, as medication information is outside the therapist's scope
- Document the client's reported pain relief, the new medication disclosure, and any adjustments made to the session plan (Correct answer)
- Note the medication only if it directly caused a visible change during the session
- Omit the medication from records to avoid creating a legally complex document
Correct answer: Document the client's reported pain relief, the new medication disclosure, and any adjustments made to the session plan
Thorough and accurate documentation of client-reported outcomes, health changes, and session modifications protects the client, informs future treatment, and demonstrates professional accountability. New medications can affect contraindications and session planning.
Question 5: A massage therapist works in a multidisciplinary clinic. A physician on staff requests verbal summaries of clients' massage sessions during informal hallway conversations. What should the therapist do?
- Provide brief summaries since the physician is part of the same facility
- Decline to share information without verifying that signed releases are in place for each client (Correct answer)
- Share information only about clients who have not explicitly objected
- Limit summaries to session duration and techniques used, as those are not sensitive details
Correct answer: Decline to share information without verifying that signed releases are in place for each client
Working in the same facility does not automatically authorize information sharing. Each client must provide a signed release before their protected health information is disclosed to any other provider, regardless of the setting or the requester's credentials.
Question 6: During a session, a client becomes emotionally distressed and begins to cry. What is the most appropriate professional response from the massage therapist?
- Continue working without interruption to help the client relax through the discomfort
- Stop the massage, offer tissues, and give the client space to express their feelings before asking how they would like to proceed (Correct answer)
- Immediately end the session and refer the client to a mental health professional
- Perform lighter strokes on a different area while encouraging the client to focus on breathing
Correct answer: Stop the massage, offer tissues, and give the client space to express their feelings before asking how they would like to proceed
When a client becomes emotionally distressed, pausing the session and checking in respects the client's autonomy and comfort. The therapist should allow the client to guide next steps rather than making assumptions, while providing a calm and supportive presence.
A massage therapist's long-term client begins sharing detailed personal problems and expresses a desire to meet socially outside of sessions.
What is the most professionally appropriate response?