front 1 The appearance of irregular white patches of skin is an indication of: | back 1 vitiligo |
front 2 The condition of an older adult's feet can be quite poor. For this reason, the practitioner should: | back 2 clean the feet with warm, moist towels and provide massage to improve circulation and lymph flow, so long as no contraindications exist |
front 3 Tapotement is typically contraindicated: | back 3 over bones |
front 4 What is a term that means therapeutic bath? | back 4 balneotherapy |
front 5 diseases are characterized by recognizable | back 5 signs and symptoms |
front 6 When a client gives written or verbal input regarding his or her experience of the practitioner's massage business or massage session, it is called: | back 6 client feedback |
front 7 Older adults may not fully inform practitioners of certain conditions if their psychological functioning is decreased. Practitioners should be especially watchful for: | back 7 bedsores, arthritic joints, and varicose veins |
front 8 When angioedema affects the larynx, tongue, or pharynx it can: | back 8 obstruct airflow |
front 9 To be successful in a profession, you need the proper skills and abilities, otherwise known as: | back 9 specialized knowledge |
front 10 Which is the largest lymphatic duct? | back 10 inguinal lymphatic duct |
front 11 The bolts on massage table legs should be: | back 11 checked and tightened before and after each session |
front 12 in the side-lying position | back 12 a bolster is placed under the knee and ankle of the upper leg |
front 13 In massage therapy, "indication" means: | back 13 that the application of massage is advisable and likely to benefit the client positively |
front 14 a string with a weight fastened to one end is a | back 14 posture line |
front 15 When massage is used as a tool to promote alteration in the physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual health of the client, it is categorized as: | back 15 health maintenance |
front 16 A disease in which the immune system attacks normal tissue is an: | back 16 autoimmune disease |
front 17 When the shape of the bones stops a movement, as when a person extends his elbow all the way, this is classified as what type of end feel? | back 17 hard end feel |
front 18 What is one way to effectively adjust techniques to cause an erection to subside? | back 18 work at a quicker pace with more percussive strokes |
front 19 How can the practitioner reassure a first-time or modest client about her privacy in undressing? | back 19 tell her you will knock before entering the room to ensure she is completely covered by the sheet |
front 20 What is the deepest layer of the epidermis? | back 20 stratum germinativum |
front 21 The xiphoid process is a cartilage structure that is found: | back 21 at the inferior end of the sternum |
front 22 Which term best describes the arrangement of the striations of a muscle? | back 22 fiber direction |
front 23 A Federal Tax Identification Number, required by businesses structured as corporation or that hire employees, is commonly referred to as a(n): | back 23 employer identification number |
front 24 What do you call media attention that highlights a professional and/or business? | back 24 publicity |
front 25 The primary organ of the integumentary system is the: | back 25 skin |
front 26 The nerves sensitive to temperature are: | back 26 temperature receptors |
front 27 Muscles that are likely short and hypertonic when a lateral pelvic tilt is observed include: | back 27 iliopsoas, rectus abdominis, and gluteus medius on the side with the elevation |
front 28 The bony ring located at the front of the atlas is called the: | back 28 anterior tubercle |
front 29 If a client takes lithium, it is important to avoid: | back 29 a warm session room, as lithium causes hot flashes |
front 30 Which word signifies the competence, skill, good judgment, appropriate dress, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well? | back 30 professionalism |
front 31 A caution in infant massage is that a practitioner or parent might: | back 31 misread an infant's behavioral cues and provide too much stimulation |
front 32 Inflammation of the urinary bladder is: | back 32 cystitis |
front 33 For proper structural alignment: | back 33 balance your weight between your legs with your knees slightly bent |
front 34 What is the easiest and most sanitary method of applying a thick cream lubricant that cannot be dispensed from a pump bottle? | back 34 scoop just enough cream for a single massage into a disposable dish |
front 35 A hyperirritable spot in skeletal muscle that is associated with a hypersensitive palpable nodule in a taut band is called a: | back 35 trigger point |
front 36 Which term refers to movement of the scapula or mandible in a posterior direction? | back 36 retraction |
front 37 If you are self-employed and maintain your own tax records, but you agree to provide specific services to a business, you are a(n): | back 37 independent contractor |
front 38 A listener's attentive silence, the questions they ask, and the sounds he or she makes while listening, are examples of: | back 38 verbal encouragement |
front 39 Acute rheumatoid arthritis: | back 39 is contraindicated for massage |
front 40 The client should fill out a health history intake form: | back 40 before the first massage session |
front 41 Which of the following is an example of a modality that is often excluded from the law and requirements of a massage practitioner? | back 41 reflexology |
front 42 Before the practitioner leaves the room to let the client get undressed and situated on the table, the practitioner should: | back 42 tell the client how to position himself on the table, how completely to undress, and where to hang his clothes |
front 43 The ligament most often associated with ankle sprains is the: | back 43 anterior talofibular ligament |
front 44 A stroke that supports venous return is: | back 44 effleurage |
front 45 In the O section of a SOAP form you might document: | back 45 findings from a palpation assessment |
front 46 Massage has been shown to stimulate more rapid and elaborate development of this part of the brain, which is related to memory: | back 46 hippocampus |
front 47 An unpleasant feeling that signals actual or potential injury and has both physical and emotional components is defined as: | back 47 pain |
front 48 If a pregnant client arrives at your clinic and complains of shoulder tension and neck pain, massage: | back 48 is indicated |
front 49 Bending the knee until the gastrocnemius and the hamstrings make contact is an example of which type of end feel? | back 49 soft end feel |
front 50 A document that clients complete before their first session that includes personal contact information, current health conditions, medications, and past health conditions is: | back 50 a health history form |
front 51 What are the small openings for sweat and sebaceous glands? | back 51 pores |
front 52 Floors should be vacuumed, swept, or mopped: | back 52 daily |
front 53 In order to gradually relax the client's body, it is best to palpate the muscles from: | back 53 superficial to deep layers |
front 54 A massage practitioner working at a hospice would want to know about: | back 54 end-of-life care |
front 55 Lymphatic tissue is accessible by palpating the: | back 55 superficial fascia |
front 56 The noninvasive, continual exchange of information between client and practitioner in an ongoing manner to evolve the session is known as: | back 56 conversation |
front 57 When using a seated position to apply massage strokes: | back 57 the knees are spread wide and the feet are firmly on the floor |
front 58 Apnea usually occurs during: | back 58 sleep |
front 59 Use of which tool is permitted within the scope of practice for a massage practitioner? | back 59 t-bars |
front 60 In some hydrotherapy applications, such as showers or immersion baths, the body is exposed to these temperatures to produce a tonic and balancing effect on the body: | back 60 cold |
front 61 Voice tone, pace of words, emphasis on words, and enunciation of words are examples of: | back 61 vocal quality |
front 62 A massage practitioner working in a sports medicine clinic will need: | back 62 a solid understanding of the rehabilitation process and methods for the stages of tissue healing |
front 63 A rapid response to a stimulus is usually through: | back 63 a reflex arc |
front 64 Massage has been shown to DECREASE this type of brain wave, thus stimulating greater relaxation: | back 64 beta |
front 65 RICE is the acronym for | back 65 rest, ice, compression, elevation |
front 66 if you are hired by a business owner to perform particular duties for a set fee, and income tax is withheld, you are: | back 66 an employee |
front 67 In massage therapy, a benefit is best described as: | back 67 a positive response to massage that supports well-being |
front 68 Temperature differences felt on the client’s skin can be an indication of differences in: | back 68 circulation |
front 69 Which term best describes a specialized, dense connective tissue that provides cushion and reduces friction between bones or articulating surfaces? | back 69 bursae |
front 70 What is a massage approach that emphasizes rehabilitation? | back 70 clinical |
front 71 Overweight or obese clients may experience: | back 71 difficulty breathing in the supine and prone position |
front 72 Client behaviors can sometimes lead practitioners to feel frustrated, angry, or hostile. These feelings toward a client become unethical when: | back 72 the practitioner is unable to release them in order to provide a professional massage, or fails to refer the client to someone else |
front 73 Which of these functional goals is properly qualified? | back 73 lift a 5-lb box onto a conveyer belt for 1 hour, three times during the day |
front 74 Sometimes clients perceive change, even desirable change, as threatening. This might result in the psychological defense of: | back 74 resistance |
front 75 Lying face down on a massage table is called: | back 75 prone |
front 76 The extensor hallucis longus: | back 76 extends the first digit of the foot |
front 77 In closing the massage, the practitioner should: | back 77 remove any bolsters and tell the client to take their time getting dresses |
front 78 The human figures on a SOAP chart are used: | back 78 to create a pictorial representation of objective findings |
front 79 Which rotator cuff muscle abducts the shoulder? | back 79 supraspinatus |
front 80 Gentle massage or laying-on of hands to ease pain and provide reassurance for serious illness, terminal illness, or the dying process is categorized as: | back 80 palliative care |
front 81 A condition related to tiredness lasting for more than six months, as well as other symptoms like sore lymph nodes and headache is likely: | back 81 chronic fatigue syndrome |
front 82 The most appropriate treatment goal for terminally ill clients is to provide: | back 82 palliative care |
front 83 A client who claims to be committed to weekly massage, but then constantly cancels at the last minute is exhibiting what type of defense? | back 83 resistance |
front 84 a health history form is used to gather | back 84 medications |