CBMT Exam 2022/2023 updated with complete solutions
According to AMTA Code of Ethics, MTists must protect a client's... -Right to safety; -Right to dignity; -Legal and civil rights; -right to treatment; -right to self-determination; -right to respect; and -right to treatment decisions. According to AMTA Code of Ethics, The MT may include the following on promotional materials (10 items): -name, title, degrees, schools, dates, certification, location, hours, contact information, and an indication of the nature of the services offered. 00:02 01:42 According to AMTA Standards of Practice, The music therapy assessment will include... -the general categories of psychological, cognitive, communicative, social, and physiological functioning focused on the client's needs and strengths. -a determination of the client's responses to music, music skills and musical preferences. HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) Enacted by the United States Congress on August 21, 1996 under Public Law 104-191. Title I protects health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they change or lose their jobs. Title II, known as the Administrative Simplification (AS) provisions, requires the establishment of national standards for electronic health care transactions and national identifiers for providers, health insurance plans, and employers. Individually identifiable health information (IHI), (HIPAA) includes demographic data, that relates to: • the individual's past, present or future physical or mental health or condition, • the provision of health care to the individual, or • the past, present, or future payment for the provision of health care to the individual, and that identifies the individual or for which there is a reasonable basis to believe can be used to identify the individual. (e.g., name, address, birth date, Social Security Number) When planning treatment, evidence-based practice (EBP) principles require music therapists to take into account... . ...best available research; patient characteristics, culture and preferences; and clinical expertise Cerebral Palsy Nonprogressive physical disorder of movement and posture caused by damage to motor areas of the brain. Can be congenital or acquired. It is most often classified accoriding to specific motor abnormality, including: -Spastic -Athetosis -Ataxia -Tremor -Mixed -Atonia Spina Bifida Defect in the spinal column caused during fetal development, by a failure of the back arches of the vertebra to close before birth. Many children experience -paralysis of trunk and pelvis, -bony deformities, -loss of skin sensation, -paralysis of bladder and/or bowel, -hydrocephalus (which is also associated with mental retardation). Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Although the exact cause of this condition is unclear, the inflammation of joints is thought to be caused by abnormal antibodies attacking normal body tissue. Most child sufferers will be free from active disease within 10 years after onset. Dwarfism A congenital condition that is due to abnormal skeletal development and is characterized by a retardation of physical growth. Most dwarfs have relatively normal heads and trunks, with disproportionately short arms and legs. Physical mobility is rarely restricted, and intelligence is normal to above average. Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) An inherited condition, also known as brittle bones disease. Presents with weak bones, short limbs that deform easily due to repetitive fractures and deformed healing. Joints are excessively mobile due to greater elasticity of muscle tissue and skin. Intelligence is unaffected. Poliomyelitis A viral infection that attacks the motor cells in the spinal chord. Damage may be temporary or permanent, and may result in moderate to severe paralysis of lower limbs and/or trunk, and scoliosis. Assumptions, said to be foundational to the AMTA Scope of Practice: -Public Protection: Practice competently, safely, and ethically. -Requisite Training and Skill Sets: Scope of practice/ level of competence. -Evidence-Based Practice: Best available research evidence, client's needs, values, and preferences, and expertise of the clinician. -Overlap in Services: Other professionals may use music, as appropriate, within their scope. -Professional Collaboration: (music therapists and non-music therapists) -Client-Centered Care: Respectful of, and responsive to the needs, values, and preferences of client and family.
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