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Moving a limb toward the body is ______. -abduction -adduction -supination -pronation

Adduction

A disorder involving facial drooping is -parkinson's -MS -Bell's Palsy -MSG

Bell's Palsy

What is the inner (inside) aspect of the elbow called? -medial epicondyle -lateral epicondyle -olecronon process -styloid process

Medial epicondyle

A sesamoid bone, the knee is also known as the _____. -patella -frontellus -potillus -frontalus

Patella

The upper arm is ______ to the thumb. -anterior -distal -proximal -supinated

Proximal

What muscle would be involved in torticollis and hypertensive injuries to the neck? -scalenus -SCM -Run DMC -levator scapula

SCM

with forced inspiration, which muscles elevate the clavicle and ribs? -SCM and scalenus -SCM and levator -scalenus and levator -triceps and deltoid

SCM and scalenus

Where do the hip bones articulate anteriorly? -iliac crest -rectus abdominis -antithesis pubis -symphysis pubis

Symphysis pubis

Hard, lumpy, discolored superficial veins are -an indication for local massage -a contraindication for local massage -a contraindication for any massage -an indication for heart surgery

a contraindication for local massage

If a therapist is negligent with their treatment of a client, what type of issue is that? -a professional issue -a personal issue -an ethical issue -a liability issue

a liability issue

If a client wants to hug you after a treatment, and you are uncomfortable with that, what type of issue is needed to be resolved or dealt with? -a legal issue -a professional issue -a personal issue -a grooming issue

a personal issue

The serous fluid in the pleural cavity of the lungs _____ as the lungs inflate and deflate. -acts as a friction absorber -acts as a lubricant -acts as a condom -acts as a pump

acts as a lubricant

The muscle that opposes the contraction of a prime mover is? -synergist -antagonist -agonist -none of the above

antagonist

Which is a function of the integumentary system? -assists in metabolism of carbohydrates -assists in storing sweat -assists in maintaining posture -assists in controlling body temperature

assists in controlling body temperature

Which is a function of the integumentary system? -assists in protection -assists in storing sweat -assists in controlling cravings -assists in digestion

assists in protection

Non-use of a muscle for prolonged periods of time can cause? -hypertrophy -death -atrophy -melanoma

atrophy

what is the basis of Oriental Bodywork? -becoming enlightened -becoming godlike -balance of energy -balance of karma

balance of energy

if a client has problems flexing at the elbow and abducting their arm, which muscles might be involved? -biceps brachii and deltoid -biceps brachialis and triceps -biceps brachii and flexor digitorum -triceps and deltoid

biceps brachii and deltoid

Which tendon can you palpate at the lateral popliteal fossa with resisted knee flexion? -biceps femoris -semitendinosis -biceps brachii -vasti lateralis

biceps femoris

What is the color of the Throat Chakra? -red -orange -yellow -blue

blue

what is the "hara"? -forehead -center of the body -knees -pelvis

center of the body

Which health professional treats subluxations? -nutritionist -naturopath -orthopeadic surgeon -chiropractor

chiropractor

The most common fracture in the human body occurs during a fall when the arm is outstretched to brace the fall; it results in fracture of the: -hip -scapula -clavicle -vertebrae

clavicle

What is the correct order for massage to the abdomen? -follow the yellow brick road -clockwise movements following peristalsis -counterclockwise movements against peristalsis -counterclockwise movements with peristalsis

clockwise movements following peristalsis

What division of fascia enables nerves and blood vessels to supply muscle? -superficial -deep -deepest -most superficial

deep

Where do you palpate the greater sciatic notch? -deep in glutteals -superior to iliac crest -inferior to fermoral head -inferior to ischial tuberosity

deep in glutteals

Which is the best way to increase circulation to the foot? -joint movement -stretching -deep stroking -friction

deep stroking

Among the pulse points, which artery is best to check for integrity of circulation to the lower leg? -popliteal -dorsalis pedis -facial -femoral

dorsalis pedis

If a women goes through menopause, which hormone does she stop taking? -the sex drive hormone -estrogen -testosterone -digesterone

estrogen

Which vein is found in the anterior cervical triangle? -saphenous -carotid -vagus -external jugular

external jugular

Constant overuse of the shoulder may result in _______. -stooped shoulder syndrome -tenosynovitis -frozen shoulder -locked wrist

frozen shoulder

What muscle would be used to stand on one's toes? -tibialis anterior -scalenus -tibialis posterior -gastrocnemius

gastrocnemius

Which muscle acts on two joints? -anconeus -gastrocnemius -brachialis -soleus

gastrocnemius

What muscle medially rotates the hip? -gluetus maximus -piriformis -low performance -gluetus medius

gluetus medius

What is the color of the fourth chakra (heart chakra)? -red -blue -green -yellow

green

If a person's iliopsoas muscle are contracted, what might their posture look like? -military back -stooped -hyperextended -head-forward

hyperextended

What is the recommended treatment for a condition which is locally hot, painful, and swollen? -ice -heat -e-stim -aspirin

ice

If a client has brusitis, what type of treatment will be appropriate? -moist heat -dry heat -ice/cooling -diathemy

ice/cooling

Where do the hip bones articulate posteriorly with the sacrum? -iliac crest -sacrum -symphysis pubis -iliosacral joint

ilioscaral joint

If massage is done too deeply on the SCM, what could be an effect? -increased sweating -increased heath rate -increased growth -decreased heart rate

increased heart rate

What is the color of the chakra called the "third eye"? -red -yellow -green -indigo

indigo

In passive respiration, which muscles assist? -intercostals -obliques -SCM -quadratus

intercostals

Which vein is visibly seen when a person is wearing a collar that is too tight, or is very angry? -saphenous -internal jugular -parotid -carotid

internal jugular

Which of the following is a protein responsible for human skin being "water repellent"? -melanin -keratin -carotene -collagen

keratin

What is the best way to stretch the gastrocnemius fully? -knee flexed, plantar flexed -knee extended, plantar flexed -knee flexed, dorsiflexed -kneed extended, dorsiflexed

knee extended, dorsiflexed

What are the two actions of the hamstrings? -hip extension, knee extension -knee flexion, hip extension -hip flexion, knee flexion -hip flexion, knee extension

knee flexion, hip extension

Tennis elbow is related to what bony landmark? -shoulder joint -hip joint -lateral epicondyle -medial epicondyle

lateral epicondyle

oxygenated blood returning from the lungs enters the? -right ventricle -right atrium -left ventricle -left atrium

left atrium

If a person is lying on the table prone and their low back is "arched", what curvature do they have in the low back? -scoliosis -kyphotic -lordotic -hyperscoliosis

lordotic

There are two curves in the normal spine that are the same - what type of curve are they? -kyphotic -cervical -scoliotic -lordotic

lordotic

The sigmoid flexure is located in which quadrant of the abdomen? -lower left -lower right -upper left -upper right

lower left

Which nerve may be involved in carpal tunnel syndrome? -lunar nerve -wrist nerve -sciatic nerve -medial nerve

medial nerve

Which nerve is most commonly associated with carpal tunnel? -median -sciatic -radial -femoral

median

An appropriate way to treat the SCM is with? -tapotement -vibration -slapping -milking or pinching

milking or pinching

What structure consists of dendrite, body, and axon? -brain -knee -neuron -soma

neuron

What is the name of the chemical that conducts neurological impulses through a synapse? -testosterone -neurotransmitter -neurotransducer -neurotransvestite

neurotransmitter

What is the bony "point" at the elbow called? -medial epicondyle -lateral epicondyle -olecronon process -styloid process

olecronon process

What is the color of the chakra located immediately above the pelvis? (abdominal region) -red -orange -yellow -purple

orange

A noninflammatory joint disease involving the destruction of articular cartilage is? -osteoporosis -osteomyelitis -osteoarthritis -RH

osteoarthritis

If you are giving a relaxation massage, what part of the nervous system is being stimulated? -somatic -parasympathetic -nocieceptors -sympathetic

parasympathetic

Which nerve do you have to be careful of when working the fibular head? -tibial nerve -sciatic nerve -popliteal nerve -peroneal nerve

peroneal nerve

What massage stroke would you use to increase deep blood and lymph flow? -effleurage -petrissage -friction -vibration

petrissage

What muscle is involved in compression of the sciatic nerve? -rectus abdominis -piriformis -pectineus -gluetus minimal

piriformis

Which of the following is the gland which secrets "growth hormone?" -thyroid -sebaceous -pituitary -pineal

pituitary

What would you do if your client had an epileptic seizure during the massage? -place pillows around them for protection, then call 911 -put something between their teeth -call 911 -forcefully hold them down on the table

place pillows around them for protection, then call 911

The fluid portion of the brain is called? -water -solutes -elements -plasma

plasma

If you massage too deep behind the knee, what artery do you risk endangering? -femoral artery -inguinal artery -corotid artery -popliteal artery

popliteal artery

Which muscles do you work for a client who experienced forced hyperflexion of the neck in an injury? -pectoralis -hamstrings -anterior cervicals -posterior cervicals

posterior cervicals

What effect would increased lordosis have on the abdomen? -longer torso -shorter legs -scoliosis -protruding abdomen

protruding abdomen

Low back pain in the paraspinal region of L1-L5 and anterior pelvic tilt are associated with which muscle? -gluetus medius -psoas major -pectineus -pirifomis

psoas major

This skin condition is common; symptoms are redness, itching, and silvery scales on the skin? -ringworm -cancer -psoriasis -eczema

psoriasis

Which is the largest muscle in the low back? -quadratus lumborum -ilopsoas -quadriceps -hamstrings

quadratus lumborum

If a client has knee pain, what muscles might be involved? -gastrocnemius and tensor fascia latae -quadriceps and gastrocnemius -quadriceps and trapezius -gastrconemius and trapzius

quadriceps and gastrocnemius

What does the Sanskirt work "guna" mean? -god -truth -quality -holy

quality

Which of the following would best promote synovial fluid productions? -range of motion -friction -myofascial release -chanting

range of motion

The carpometacarpal joint of the thumb is a _______. -pivotal joint -saddle joint -metal joint -gliding joint

saddle joint

An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine is called? -lordosis -kyphosis -spianaosis -scoliosis

scoliosis

Which of the following muscles is found on the posterior leg is most superficial? -adductors -semimembranosus -semitendinosus -gracilis

semitendinosus

If you wear high heels, which muscles may shorten over time? -gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior -soleus and gastrocnemius -soleus and popliteal fossa -gastrocnemius and quadriceps

soleus and gastrocnemius

What meridian runs along the medial side of the big toe? -liver -bladder -lung -spleen

spleen

A salt glow would have which of the following effects on the body? -sedation -stimulation -convulsions -drying the skin

stimulation

These joint surfaces are partially displaced and are the focus of work done by a chiropractor. -subluxation -prolapse valves -dislocations -fractures

subluxation

What muscle is a factor in frozen shoulder syndrome? -infraspinatus -intraspinatus -subscapularis -supraspinatus

subscapularis

What would be the best position for someone with sinusitis? -prone -side-lying -supine with head supported and elevated -supine with knee support

supine with head supported and elevated

Which is a rotator cuff muscle? -teres major -supraspinatus -levator scapula -deltoid

supraspinatus

Which fluid lines the joints? -interstitial -plasma -serous -synovial

synovial

The pressure in the arteries which is greatest during ventricular contraction is known as the? -systolic pressure -antibolic pressure -denominator -hemoglobin

systolic pressure

What hormone is responsible for male sex characteristics? -estroge -progesterone -digesterone -testosterone

testosterone

In the palms and hands of the human body, the extra thickness is due to? -the epidermis has 5 layers -the dermis has four layers -the epidermis has four layers -the ectoplasm is rich

the epidermis has 5 layers

The tissue on the palms of the hands and heels is thicker because? -we walk on both -we sit on both -we talk with both -the epidermis is thicker

the epidermis is thicker

If you are taking a blood pressure reading, what is happening in the heart as you measure the diastolic pressure? -the ventricles are filling -the ventricles are emptying -the atriums are being planted -the pulse is weakening

the ventricle are filling

A blood clot that obstructs a blood vessel is called a? -dislocation -angina -thrombus -arteriosclerosis

thrombus

The sciatic nerve divides into the ______. -femoral and sciatic -tibial and peroneal -sciatic and sartorius -tibial and plantar

tibial and peroneal

Overuse of the dorsiflexors in running may affect what muscle? -tibialis numbus -posterior tibialis -tibialis anterior -plantaris

tibialis anterior

A ringing in the ear is called? -cellphonitis -tinnitus -bruxism -crepitus

tinnitus

What is the purpose of using a lubricant in massage? -to stimulate blood flow -to calm the client -to create heat -to reduce friction on the skin

to reduce friction on the skin

What 2 muscles elevate the scapula? -trapezius and levator scapula -trapezius and infraspinatus -levator scapula and subscapularis -subscapularis and trapezius

trapezius and levator scapula

A client with MS might have which type of tremor? -tremor on movement (intentional) -tremor at rest -spastic paralysis -flaccid movement

tremor on movement (intentional)

If you only had one bolster, where would you bolster your client in the prone position? -under the knee -under the right shoulder -under the pelvic/abdominal region -under the chest

under the pelvic/abdominal region

Which veins are responsible for draining blood from the heart? -saphenous and peroneal -external and internal jugular -vertebral and internal jugular -external and vertebral jugular

vertebral and internal jugular


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