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NEW QUESTION # 12
Which of the following is a violation of client confidentiality?

  • A. Asking a client about their home office
  • B. Approaching a client in a public setting
  • C. Maintaining records in a safe location outside of the office
  • D. Speaking with a client's doctor about their prescription

Answer: B

Explanation:
Although it may seem cold and unfriendly, it is up to the client to approach the massage therapist if they wish in a public setting.


NEW QUESTION # 13
Which of the following choices best describes the function of O, in the acronym S.O.A.P.?

  • A. Homework
  • B. Evaluation
  • C. Summary of findings
  • D. Client experience

Answer: B

Explanation:
The O is for objective, which is based on a therapist's visual and physical findings of the client.


NEW QUESTION # 14
Which of the following best describes a massage therapist who routinely drapes clients in an immodest and unprofessional manner?

  • A. The massage therapist needs additional training.
  • B. The massage therapists scope of practice needs to be redefined.
  • C. The massage therapist is participating in a dual relationship.
  • D. The massage therapist has broken a code of ethics.

Answer: D

Explanation:
There are times when undraping sensitive areas for treatment is within the scope of practice of massage. However, a massage therapist who routinely drapes in an unprofessional manner is breaking a standard of conduct indicated in the massage code of ethics.


NEW QUESTION # 15
Upon administering the passive range of motion test on the neck of your client, you find a mild decrease in rotation to the right. Which muscle would be shortened?

  • A. Right semispinalis capitis
  • B. Right levator scapularis
  • C. Left levator scapularis
  • D. Left trapezius

Answer: C

Explanation:
The passive range of motion test assesses the antagonist muscles of the body. We are looking for the muscle that would inhibit rotation to the right. In this case, the left levator scapularis is the shortened muscle.


NEW QUESTION # 16
A 27 year old client presents with pins and needles type sensation around her elbow and down towards the back of her hand. Her profession is as a social worker and she is often faced with troubling scenarios. She has limited neck rotation range of motion and is taking quick, shallow breaths. Postural assessment does not show any obvious distortions. Which nerve is responsible for the sensation in the client's elbow and down towards the back of the hand?

  • A. Radial
  • B. Sciatic
  • C. Uinar
  • D. Median

Answer: A

Explanation:
The radial nerve runs a path from the brachial plexus between the scapula and the rib cage and through the tricep muscle along the posterior arm and through the extensors of the forearm and into the back of the hand.


NEW QUESTION # 17
Where are cubital lymph nodes located?

  • A. Knees
  • B. Thoracic cavity
  • C. Elbow
  • D. Neck

Answer: B

Explanation:
Cubital refers to the elbow and will indicate that region when used with anatomical terms as cubital fossa, cubital tunnel and median cubital vein.


NEW QUESTION # 18
A client can experience phantom pain if they have _______________.

  • A. a psychological disorder
  • B. diabetes
  • C. a neurological dysfunction
  • D. lost a limb

Answer: D

Explanation:
Phantom pain is a phenomenon where a person experiences sensations of a limb or body part after it has been amputated. Phantom sensations have also occurred in people with removed organs and after a mastectomy.


NEW QUESTION # 19
Which of the following muscles of the head and neck are not firing during eccentric extension?

  • A. Lonqus coll
  • B. Levator scapula
  • C. Anterior scalenes
  • D. Sternocleidomastoid

Answer: B

Explanation:
An eccentric extension of the neck requires the flexors to fire during contraction, causing the extensor muscle levator scapulae to relax.


NEW QUESTION # 20
A 27 year old male client enters a massage therapy office for a treatment holding his right hand along the pinky and ring finger. He complains of numbness and weakness in the two affected digits. He states the condition has been progressing over the last few weeks. He works in IT for a database company and works normal hours and is not very stressed at work. He is a daily commuter cyclist and also enjoys playing disc golf. What is the most likely cause of this condition?

  • A. His work in IT
  • B. Cycling
  • C. None of the above
  • D. Disc golf

Answer: B

Explanation:
The posture for bicycling requires the rider to rest on the palms while steering. Guyon's canal syndrome is also known as handlebar palsy.


NEW QUESTION # 21
How many joints are part of the shoulder girdle?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: A

Explanation:
There are three joints that are part of the shoulder girdle - the sternoclavicular joint, the acromioclavicular joint and the glenohumeral joint.


NEW QUESTION # 22
_______________ is the knowledge base and practice parameters of the massage profession.
Available Choices (select all choices that are correct)

  • A. Code of ethics
  • B. Scope of practice
  • C. Informed consent
  • D. Therapeutic relationship

Answer: B

Explanation:
The knowledge base refers to education and special training/skills for providing care. The practice parameters refer to conduct and environment. These two combined explain the basic concept of the scope of practice.
The massage code of ethics is a standard of conduct that defines ethical behavior for a massage therapist. The question lists principles of the massage code of ethics.


NEW QUESTION # 23
At the beginning, the needs of a particular client were very simple. Initially, the client requested general relaxation massage with occasional focus on deeper layers of muscle. However, just over six months ago, the client was diagnosed with diabetes. Since then the client's condition has progressed beyond the comfort and skill level of the massage therapist, though the therapist continues to offer treatment. What has occurred?

  • A. A power differential.
  • B. A dual relationship has been created.
  • C. The massage therapist is operating outside the scope of practice.
  • D. A needy client has become unreasonably demanding.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Sometimes a client can develop complex issues and it is important for a massage professional to "check in" with their own personal scope of practice to insure a healthy therapeutic relationship. In this case, the massage therapist should recommend another practitioner with special training to better assist the client.


NEW QUESTION # 24
How many arches are in a normal human foot?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: A

Explanation:
There are three arches in a normal human foot. These are the medial longitudinal arch, the lateral longitudinal arch and the transverse arch.


NEW QUESTION # 25
The cerebral cortex is responsible for ____________.

  • A. muscle motor functions
  • B. hormone production
  • C. regulating the heartbeat
  • D. consciousness

Answer: D

Explanation:
The cerebral cortex is the largest part of the brain and plays a key role in awareness, communication, consciousness and memory.


NEW QUESTION # 26
A crackling, grating or popping sound from joints is referred to as ____________.

  • A. a degenerative disease
  • B. air bubbles
  • C. crepitus
  • D. a soft tissue barrier

Answer: C

Explanation:
Crepitus is a crackling, grating or popping sound from joints or other subcutaneous tissue.


NEW QUESTION # 27
Where would stratified transitional epithelium be located?

  • A. Bladder
  • B. Tendon
  • C. Available Choices (select all choices that are correct)
  • D. Skin Muscle

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 28
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 # 29
Which of the following muscles would contribute to wrist abduction?

  • A. Brachioradialis
  • B. Flexor diqitorum lonqus
  • C. Extensor carpi radialis
  • D. Extensor carpi ulnaris

Answer: C

Explanation:
Wrist abduction is another term for radial deviation of the wrist. Of the muscles listed, the extensor carpi radialis is the muscle responsible for wrist abduction, which is to laterally extend the wrist away from the body while in correct anatomical position.


NEW QUESTION # 30
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