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NEW QUESTION # 87
A postural assessment may be performed while a client is at rest in a supine position.
- A. FALSE
- B. TRUE
Answer: A
Explanation:
A postural assessment can be performed while the client is standing to observe how they hold themselves upright in relation to gravitational forces or while laying down in a supine/prone position to determine any asymmetries.
NEW QUESTION # 88
What is the function of a bulboid corpuscle?
- A. Detect changes in temperature
- B. Receptor which responds to pressure
- C. Contract to stand hairs straight along body
- D. Mucous membranes in the skin
Answer: A
Explanation:
A bulboid corpuscle is a cutaneous thermo-receptor which detect changes in temperature and relay the message to the CNS.
NEW QUESTION # 89
Where would you locate the obturator foramen?
- A. Jaw
- B. Skull
- C. Pelvis
- D. Spine
Answer: B
Explanation:
The obturator foramen is the gap created by the ischium and pubis bones of the pelvis which allows passage for the nerves and blood vessels that supply the leg. The shape of the obturator foramen differ between the sexes with the gap in men being round and in women being oval.
NEW QUESTION # 90
Choose the medical term given to name the collection of heart muscle cells that regulate the heart beat.
- A. Bundle of His
- B. Arterioles
- C. Coronary sinus
- D. Bradycardia
Answer: A
Explanation:
The collection of specialized heart muscle cells which regulate the heart beat was discovered by the Swiss cardiologist Wilhelm His in 1893 and this given the name, Bundle of His.
NEW QUESTION # 91
What is another term for the bicipital groove?
- A. Fossa
- B. Epicondvle
- C. Tuberosity
- D. Intertubercular
Answer: D
Explanation:
The deep groove between the greater and lesser tubercules of the humerus is the home of the bicipital tendon which lies in the intertubercular groove, also known as the bicipital groove.
NEW QUESTION # 92
Which of the following choices best describes the function of O, in the acronym S.O.A.P.?
- A. Summary of findings
- B. Evaluation
- C. Client experience
- D. Homework
Answer: B
Explanation:
The O is for objective, which is based on a therapist's visual and physical findings of the client.
NEW QUESTION # 93
A client calls a massage therapist to purchase a gift certificate for his wife who happens to be a regular client as well. The husband has a tendency to be chatty during his massage sessions. This occasion is no different than usual and he asks how his wife is doing with her massage therapy. Which of the following is the best response?
- A. Share some but not
- B. Go into detail about the client's wife
- C. End the conversation abruptly
- D. Suggest that the client talk to his wife directly
Answer: D
Explanation:
Speaking about a client to another client, a client's friend, or even the client's family member is a violation of confidentiality. However, we do not need to be rude to maintain our professionalism. Simply suggesting that your client speak to his wife is a perfectly acceptable response.
NEW QUESTION # 94
Which of the following regulates the development of reproductive processes within the body?
- A. Insulin
- B. HRT
- C. FSH
- D. ADH
Answer: C
Explanation:
FSH or follicle stimulating hormone, produced by the anterior portion of the pituitary gland regulates the reproductive processes of the body, including development, growth and maturation.
NEW QUESTION # 95
A potential client calls to make an appointment for a massage. You notice that they are slurring their words and having difficulty speaking in complete sentences. They claim they were in an auto accident yesterday but declined medical attention. They awoke this morning feeling very sore and achy as well as having a pounding headache. They insist they need a massage. What is the appropriate plan of action for the massage therapist?
- A. Book them within next week
- B. Book the appointment immediately
- C. Immediately refer them to a doctor
- D. Refer to another therapist
Answer: C
Explanation:
A person who has been in an auto accident could have any number of injuries including shock. For the safety of the client and your protection as a therapist, the best recommendation is to refer the client for a medical evaluation before any treatment is considered.
NEW QUESTION # 96
What condition is Phalen's test used to assess?
- A. Radial tunnel syndrome
- B. Piriformis syndrome
- C. Carpal tunnel syndrome
- D. Thoracic outlet syndrome
Answer: C
Explanation:
The Phalen's test requires the client to firmly press the backs of the hands together for a duration up to a minute. If the client experiences pain, tingling or numbness in the thumb, index, middle and lateral half of the ring finger along the palmar side, then the test is positive for a carpal tunnel compression. The test can be done in reverse with palms pressed firmly together.
NEW QUESTION # 97
Which muscle is flexed during forced exhalation?
- A. Abdominals
- B. Rectus femoris
- C. llliopsoas
- D. Diaghram
Answer: A
Explanation:
During a forced exhalation, the abdominal muscles are engaged to assist the expulsion of air from the lungs.
NEW QUESTION # 98
What is the technical name for the Adam's Apple?
- A. Hvoid bone
- B. Larangeal prominence
- C. Zyqomatic arch
- D. Esophagus
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Adams Apple is a protrusion on the anterior portion of males named after the ancient story of Adam eating the fruit from Eve and having a piece become lodged in his throat. This protrusion is the larangeal prominence formed by an angular section of thyroid cartilage. It is present in both men and women. However, it grows in size during puberty in young men.
NEW QUESTION # 99
Which bone does the tibialis anterior insert into?
- A. Medial cuneiform
- B. Base of the first metacarpal
- C. Navicular
- D. Calcanius
Answer: A
Explanation:
Tibialis anterior muscle inserts into the medial or first cuneiform bone and the first metatarsal of the foot.
NEW QUESTION # 100
Performing an unassisted movement for a client during an assessment is _______________.
- A. lactive-assisted ROM
- B. active ROM
- C. resistive ROM
- D. passive ROM
Answer: D
Explanation:
Passive ROM is when the therapist performs the movement of the client's body. This is used to determine joint versus muscular dysfunctions.
NEW QUESTION # 101
A client with cancer is in a disagreement with a doctor's orders to avoid massage for the next two months. The client has made a special request for massage and is willing to take all responsibility for any adverse effects that may arise due to the massage. Choose the best protocol to proceed.
- A. Massage using only MLD.
- B. Massage as normal using only lighter massage techniques. i.e, Swedish.
- C. Massage as normal using both light and deep pressure.
- D. No massage. Follow the orders of the medical doctor.
Answer: D
Explanation:
A strict order to not treat by a medical doctor should always be honored, especially in the case of a medical condition that can be adversely affected by massage. If the client insists on massage, then the massage therapist should recommend that the client obtain a second opinion and an authorization letter or prescription from another doctor.
NEW QUESTION # 102
What is counted to determine the atomic number of an atom?
- A. Electron
- B. Proton
- C. Nucleus
- D. Neutron
Answer: B
Explanation:
Protons located within the nucleus are counted to determine the atomic number of an atom. This is different than the atomic mass which is a count of the total count of neutrons and protons within a nucleus.
NEW QUESTION # 103
What do boundaries clarify?
- A. Our need to protect our
- B. Our needs and desires
- C. Our need to protect ourselves
- D. Our personal limits and expectations
Answer: D
Explanation:
Having clear boundaries will assist the massage therapist in knowing when a personal limit has been reached and what can be expected from the therapist and the client within a professional relationship.
NEW QUESTION # 104
How many types of Schwann cells exist in the human body?
- A. 0
- B. 1
- C. 2
- D. 3
Answer: C
Explanation:
There are two types: myelinating and nonmyelating. Myelinating Schwann cells wrap around axons of motor and sensory neurons to form the myelin sheath, which acts to protect and support nerve functioning. Non-myelinating Schwann cells are involved with maintaining the health and vitality of the axon or nerve fiber.
NEW QUESTION # 105
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