Scope of practice questions
Know what a therapist can say, what not to diagnose, and when to refer out.
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Learn how to break down MBLEx English question stems by action, risk, client condition, and task words.
Learn how to spot reasonable-sounding wrong answers on MBLEx questions, including overstepping, overpromising, ignoring risk, and missing the task word.
Learn how to approach MBLEx scope of practice questions: what you can say, what not to diagnose, and when to refer out.
Know what a therapist can say, what not to diagnose, and when to refer out.
Put pathology, contraindication, assessment, and boundary back into work situations.
Break down answer choices that are professional, clear, safe, and not overpromising.
Decide the first step when safety, consent, pain, infection, or scope issues appear.
Understand when to suggest medical evaluation instead of continuing or diagnosing.
Compare avoid, modify, postpone, and refer choices so answers are less guess-based.
Read assess, document, modify, avoid, and explain as signals for answer direction.
Judge client requests, therapist responses, boundaries, and documentation in one framework.
Separate client background, limits, and the final question so extra details do not distract you.
Recognize except, not, and least appropriate so the answer direction does not flip.
Compare two reasonable choices and prioritize the safer, more in-scope answer.
Connect fever, infection, acute pain, dizziness, and numbness to the right response.
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