ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. If a health care professional is diagnosed with a condition that affects
their practice, how might the HPSP assist them?
By providing confidential monitoring and support for treatment
to ensure safe practice.
By offering them a temporary job outside of health care.
By revoking their license immediately.
By requiring them to take additional exams.
2. The purpose of continuing education is to ___ _.
train more licensees
bring in more revenue for the LLR Real Estate Commission
protect the public
enhance the professionalism of licensees
3. Why is it important for a client to understand the risks and benefits of
treatment when giving informed consent?
Understanding the risks and benefits allows clients to make an
informed decision about their treatment options.
Clients should be aware of the treatment duration to give
informed consent.
Clients need to know the therapist's qualifications to give
informed consent.
Clients must understand the costs associated with treatment to
give informed consent.
,4. Describe the significance of the board's duty to establish continuing
education requirements for MFT professionals.
The board's duty to establish continuing education
requirements ensures that MFT professionals remain updated on
best practices and ethical standards.
Continuing education focuses solely on business management
skills.
The board does not have any role in the education of MFT
professionals.
Continuing education is optional and not enforced by the board.
5. If a marriage and family therapist is seeking to enhance their professional
development and networking opportunities, which organization should
they primarily engage with?
MAMFT
MN Board of MFT
None of the above
AAMFT
6. If a therapist submits a variance request stating that adhering to the MN
State 5300 Rules would cause undue hardship, what must they also
demonstrate to ensure approval?
They must demonstrate that their alternative plan is equivalent
or exceeds the 5300 rules and that the approval will not
negatively impact the public.
They must prove that the rules are outdated.
They need to provide evidence of public support for their
request.
They only need to show that they are experiencing hardship.
, 7. Describe the significance of making certain disciplinary actions public in
the context of client protection and ethical practice in marriage and
family therapy.
It serves to punish the licensee without regard for client safety.
It provides a way for clients to seek financial compensation from
the licensee.
Making disciplinary actions public helps ensure transparency
and accountability in the profession, protecting clients and
maintaining ethical standards.
It allows for the licensee to appeal the decision more easily.
8. Describe the types of actions the MN MFT board can take in response to
misconduct.
The MN MFT board can only issue warnings and provide
additional training.
The MN MFT board can deny, revoke, or suspend practice rights,
impose limitations, civil penalties, fees, censure, or other
justified actions.
The MN MFT board can only impose fines.
The MN MFT board can only revoke licenses without further
actions.
9. If a marriage and family therapist is found to have lied on their license
application, what action is likely to be taken by the Board?
Mandatory additional training
Issuance of a warning
Revocation of the license
No action will be taken