HAWAII MASSAGE EXAMS ,PRACTICE EXAM AND MO CK
EXAMS LATEST -
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS)|AGRADE
- The basic unit of structure for bones is the - ANSWER- Osteons
- Your client is lying in the supine position and complains of lower
back pain. What do you do first - ANSWER- Place a pillow under his knee
- Which nerve controls the heart and lung - ANSWER-
Pneumograstric/vagus
- If your client has HIV, under which circumstance can you refuse
treatment - ANSWER- a) When your client thinks he is infected
b) When you are afraid of being infected
c) Only when client admits
d) NONE OF THE ABOVE
- What term means condition of the blood - ANSWER- emia (suffix)
- Which of the following may lead to the revocation of your license -
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ANSWER- Abandoning the premises
- Which term indicated the use of ice - ANSWER- Cry
- Which bone connects the tibia, fibula, and the navicular - ANSWER-
Talus
- If a therapist contracts his/her palm muscles as in squeezing, the
manipulation is called - ANSWER- Petrissage
- The origin of the sartorius muscle is - ANSWER- A.S.I.S. anterior
superior iliac spine
- Which muscle is involved in the plantar flexion of the foot -
ANSWER- Soleous
- What do you do if your client does not comprehend what you are
saying - ANSWER- Do not massage
- What is the main physiological benefit of massage - ANSWER-
Increase blood circulation
- In which direction do you massage the abdomen - ANSWER- With
the peristalsis (clockwise)
- Spongy bone tissue is found - ANSWER- At the end of long bones
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- What fluid sometimes accompanies an infection - ANSWER- An
inflammatory exudates
- What is phaygocytosis - ANSWER- Eating microbes
- What is the function of pacinian corpuscles - ANSWER- Detect
pressure
- What is the function of red corpuscles - ANSWER- Transport gases
- What is the function of Meisner's corpuscles - ANSWER- Detect
light touch
- What is the function of white corpuscles - ANSWER- Defend the
body
- The ulna is what to the radius - ANSWER- Medial
- How many segments are in the spinal cord - ANSWER- 31 (26
bones)
- What is metastasis - ANSWER- Migration of cancer cells
- Which is a highly contagious staphylococcal infection in young
children - ANSWER- Impetigo 3 / 4
- 2nd degree burns are characterized by - ANSWER- Blisters
- The lowest area of the abdomen is the - ANSWER- Hypogastric
- Which muscle reaches from the thorax to the pubis - ANSWER-
Rectus abdominis
- At what structure in the lung does gas exchange occur - ANSWER-
Alveolus
- What movement of the mandible is parallel to the ground -
ANSWER- Protraction
- The frontal bone is located in what part of the body - ANSWER-
Head
- The origin of the semimembranosus and the semitendinosis is the -
ANSWER- Ischial tuberosity
- If only one side of the sternocleidomastoid is flexed. This will
produce a movement called - ANSWER- Contra-lateral rotation
- The muscle which draws the arms backwards is the - ANSWER-
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Latissimus dorsi