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What is a carcinogen? ( A substance that fights cancer A substance found in most foods A substance used in pain management A substance capable of causing cancer)

A substance capable of causing cancer.

A disease with the sudden onset of severe signs and symptoms is called an: ( Chronic condition Acute Condition Etiological condition Subacute condition = care of acute (and recurring acute) injuries is often divided into 3 stages with general time frames: acute (0-4 days), subacute (5-14 days), and postacute (after 14 days). ... Treatment given 10 minutes after the injury is much different than treatment given 3 days after the injury. )

Acute Condition

Ways of altering pressure or technique to accommodate a client's condition and ensure comfort during the massage session are called: ( Therapeutic measures Client conditional measures Adaptive measures Pathogenic measures)

Adaptive Measures

What is Tumor? ( A normal growth of tissue A bony landmark A bump on a bone An abnormal growth of tissue)

An abnormal growth of tissue

What is a substance capable of causing cancer? ( Fungi Protozoa Vector Carcinogen)

Carcinogen

Pain that persists for a long period of time past the point of typical injury recovery, or in relationship to an ongoing medical condition is called: ( Pathogenic Pain Acute Pain Chronic Pain Subacute Pain)

Chronic Pain

New behaviors that offset a weakness when the body adopts a new way of moving as a means to protect a weakened area and to manage the resulting loss of function are called: ( Compensation Patterns Loss of Function Methods Adjustment methods Adopting Patterns)

Compensation Patterns

A condition existing before birth,at birth , or during the first month of life and characterized by structural deformities that involve abnormalities in, or damage to, a developing fetus or baby are called: ( Disability disorders Congenital defects Fetus defective Syndrome Metabollic diseases)

Congenital defects

Any disease resulting from an insufficient supply of vitamins, nutrients, calories, proteins, essential amino acids, or other elements necessary for health is generally referred to as: ( Infectious diseases Deficiency disease Congenital diseases Metabolic disease)

Deficiency disease

Viruses, bacteria congenital defects, genetic disorders, metabolic dysfunction, and trauma are: ( idiopathic agents Etiologic agents Pandemic agents Anti-inflammatory agents)

Etiologic agents (Etiologic agents are those microorganisms and microbial toxins that cause disease in humans and include bacteria, bacterial toxins, viruses, fungi, rickettsiae, protozoans, and parasites. These disease-causing microorganisms may also. be referred to as infectious agents.)

What does ETIOLOGY mean? ( A group of signs or symptoms that occur together to present a pattern that defines a particular disease Factors that cause disease, or the origins of a disease When a number of deaths resulting from a disease are tallied in a given time period. Signs and symptoms of a disease)

Factors the cause disease, or the origins of a disease.

An Example of Symptom is: ( A skin rash = can't narrow exact disease Headache pain = subjective to the situation Heat and swelling in the ankle region = sign High blood pressure = can't quantify or feel)

Headache pain

One function of inflammation in the body is to: ( Release estrogen Heal emotional trauma Heal damaged tissue Release oxytocin_)

Heal damaged tissue

What is an example of an objective indicator? ( A stomachache = can't see The report of pain in the Lumbar Region = can't see Heat and swelling in the ankle region A headache = can't see)

Heat and swelling in the ankle region.

The relative constancy of the body's internal environment maintained by adaptive responses, in spite of changing environmental conditions is referred to as: (Homeostasis Homeostenosis = like dementia, there's a narrowing (or stenosis) of reserve capacity; when something that used to be a nuisance suddenly becomes a major problem. This phenomenon has been called homeostenosis, which is a decreased ability to maintain homeostasis (balance) under stress. Metabolic stasis = Medicine Stoppage of the normal flow of a body substance, as of blood through an artery or of intestinal contents through the bowels. Cryogenic stasis)

Homeostasis

When a therapeutic treatment is likely to benefit a client and have no adverse reactions, it is referred to as an: (Signal Indication Suggestion of Care Sign)

Indication

Transmission of a pathogen through connect with an inanimate object called a fomite is known as: (Vehicular Transmission Vector Transmission Indirect contact Direct Contact)

Indirect contact

Damage to the body's tissues, caused by PHYSICAL TRAUMA or repetitive stress is called: ( Disease Pathology Injury Inflammation)

Injury

One cause of inflammation is: ( CArdio Training Halitosis Overeating Invasion of foreign bodies)

Invasion of foreign bodies

One function of inflammation in the body is to: (Limit resisted range of motion Limit the amount of calories burn Limit faulty alignment Limit the range of contamination)

Limit the range of contamination

A condition, such as a broken bone, for which a client should not receive massage in that area but can still receive massage in other areas is called a: (Generic Contraindication Absolute contraindication Local Contraindication Unconditional contraindication)

Local Contraindication

An Invasive and dangerous disease is referred to as: ( Chronic Malicious Malignant Acute )

Malignant

Cancer that has spread from one part of the body to another part refers to: (Convertible Matastasis Transportable Transferable)

Matastasis

What are Signs? ( Objective indicators of disease Factors that Predispose a person to disease Subjective experiences of disease Causative agents of disease)

Objective indicators of disease.

A common symptom associated with inflammation is: ( Vomiting Low blood pressure Pain Discolored stool)

Pain

What is the study of disease? ( Histology Pathology Pharmacology Etiology)

Pathology

Flare-ups is a common term to describe: ( Periods when the etiology of a condition becomes subdued Periods when the signs and symptoms of a disease increase for 15 minutes and then completely disappear Periods of symptoms similar to a flu with nausea and headache Periods when the signs and symptoms of a disease increase suddenly)

Periods when the signs and symptoms of a disease increase suddenly

What is another name for risk factors? ( Idiopathic Factors Pandemic factors Systemic Factors Predisposing factors)

Predisposing factors.

A prediction of the probable course and outcome of the disease based on the condition of the patient n the doctor knowledge of the disease is referred to as a: (Etiology Prognosis Idiopathy = relating to or denoting any disease or condition that arises spontaneously or for which the cause is unknown. Pharmacology)

Prognosis

A primary goal of massage therapy in the LATTER REPAIR STAGE of the inflammatory response is to: ( reduce swelling Limit blood loss Build strength Promote proper collagen alignment.)

Promote proper collagen alignment.

What is a common sign associated with inflammation? (Flu-like symptoms Anxiety Redness Clamminess)

Redness

A primary goal of massage therapy in the acute stage of inflammation is to: (Decrease scar tissue formation Increase local blood flow Increase range of motion Reduce swelling)

Reduce swelling

A period of completed disappearance of disease signs and symptoms is called: ( Inflammatory Response Flare Etiological Response Remission)

Remission

Situations or tendencies that promote disease development or indicate that a person is at a higher risk for the development of a particular disease: ( Systemic Factors Pandemic Factors Risk Factors Idiopathic Factors)

Risk Factors

The CDC policy for controlling transmission of infections carried by blood and other bodily fluids is known as: (Blood and body fluid practices Transmission preventatives Standard/universal precautions Necessary/pre-determined precautions)

Standard/universal precautions

Subjective experiences of disease are called: (Factors Causative agents Signs Symptoms)

Symptoms

Inflammation is: ( the body's response to anti-inflammatory ointment The body's response to sunlight. The body's response to low levels of oxytocin The body's response to infection.)

The body's response to infection

Inflammation is: ( The body's response to an agony The body' response to heat The body's response to injury The body's response to a workload)

The body's response to injury

What is a wound or damage to the body caused by an extreme external force? ( Traumatic Injury Chronic Injury Pathogenic injury Psychological injury_

Traumatic Injury

An abnormal growth of tissue is referred to as a: ( Pimple Tumor Wart Abscess)

Tumor


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