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Objective information gathered by the practitioner about the client is called a   sign  
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Which condition is locally contraindicated?   wart  
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Which layer of skin includes the stratum corneum and germinatvitum?   Epidermis  
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Which definition best describes a fever blister?   Painful fluid-filled blisters  
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Which disorder is characterized by an anterior slippage of L5 or S1?   Sponylolisthesis  
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Which layer of tissue covers an individual muscle fiber?   Endomysium  
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Which of the following is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects muscle and related connective tissues characterized by pain, joint stiffness, the presence of tender points, insomnia, depression and headaches?   Fibromyalgia  
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Which disorder results from the overuse of the quadriceps muscle that presents swelling and tenderness over the tibial tuberosity?   Osgood-schlatter disease Osgood-schlatter disease  
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Which of the following terms refers to paralysis of both arms and legs?   Quadriplegia  
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For which condition is massage totally contraindicated?   Encephalitis  
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Degeneration of the motor neurons of the spinal cord define what disorder?   Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis  
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Which disorder has symptoms of severe, sharp, shooting electrical pain on one side of the face?   Trigeminal neuralgia  
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A client presents with tinea pedis, can he be massaged?   Yes it is only locally contraindicated  
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Compression of the neurovascular bundle that supplies the upper extremity is know as what disorder?   Thoracic outlet syndrome  
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Which of the following pathogens require a host for survival and replication?   Virus  
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Which of the following is an exocrine gland?   Ceruminous  
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Polyruia, polyphagia and polydipsia are symptoms associated with which disorder?   Diabetes  
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What is happening physiologically to a person with Type 2 diabetes mellitus?   The body’s cells have become resistant to insulin  
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A client stats that she has diabetes insipidus. This means her body?   Does not produce anti-diuretic hormone  
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In general for conditions of the endocrine system massage is?   Indicated, but modified to meet clients needs  
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Which of the following hormones comes from the posterior pituitary gland?   Anti-diuretic hormone  
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Which term refers to a healthcare problem that has reached global proportions?   Pandemic  
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Symptoms of stroke include?   Sudden onset of unilateral paralysis of one side of the body  
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For the client in the early stages of leukemia and the treatment of it, massage is?   Indicated, within tolerance and resiliency  
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Progressive loss of cardiac function defines which disorder?   Heart failure  
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Lou Gehrig disease is also know as?   Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis  
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A female client tells you that she has weakness, spasm and loss of sensation, but only sometimes, and that it goes away after awhile. What disorder do you suspect?   Multiple sclerosis  
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Pain that radiates down the left are and up the left side of the neck and into the jaw describes which disorder?   Angina pectoris  
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For clients with anemia, in general, message is?   Indicated with caution`  
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Objective information gathered by the practitioner about the client is called a   sign  
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Which condition is locally contraindicated?   wart  
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Which layer of skin includes the stratum corneum and germinatvitum?   Epidermis  
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Which definition best describes a fever blister?   Painful fluid-filled blisters  
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Which disorder is characterized by an anterior slippage of L5 or S1?   Sponylolisthesis  
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Which layer of tissue covers an individual muscle fiber?   Endomysium  
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Which of the following is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects muscle and related connective tissues characterized by pain, joint stiffness, the presence of tender points, insomnia, depression and headaches?   Fibromyalgia  
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Which disorder results from the overuse of the quadriceps muscle that presents swelling and tenderness over the tibial tuberosity?   Osgood-schlatter disease Osgood-schlatter disease  
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Which of the following terms refers to paralysis of both arms and legs?   Quadriplegia  
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For which condition is massage totally contraindicated?   Encephalitis  
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Degeneration of the motor neurons of the spinal cord define what disorder?   Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis  
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Which disorder has symptoms of severe, sharp, shooting electrical pain on one side of the face?   Trigeminal neuralgia  
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A client presents with tinea pedis, can he be massaged?   Yes it is only locally contraindicated  
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Compression of the neurovascular bundle that supplies the upper extremity is know as what disorder?   Thoracic outlet syndrome  
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Which of the following pathogens require a host for survival and replication?   Virus  
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Which of the following is an exocrine gland?   Ceruminous  
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Polyruia, polyphagia and polydipsia are symptoms associated with which disorder?   Diabetes  
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What is happening physiologically to a person with Type 2 diabetes mellitus?   The body’s cells have become resistant to insulin  
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A client stats that she has diabetes insipidus. This means her body?   Does not produce anti-diuretic hormone  
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In general for conditions of the endocrine system massage is?   Indicated, but modified to meet clients needs  
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Which of the following hormones comes from the posterior pituitary gland?   Anti-diuretic hormone  
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Which term refers to a healthcare problem that has reached global proportions?   Pandemic  
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Symptoms of stroke include?   Sudden onset of unilateral paralysis of one side of the body  
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For the client in the early stages of leukemia and the treatment of it, massage is?   Indicated, within tolerance and resiliency  
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Progressive loss of cardiac function defines which disorder?   Heart failure  
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Lou Gehrig disease is also know as?   Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis  
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A female client tells you that she has weakness, spasm and loss of sensation, but only sometimes, and that it goes away after awhile. What disorder do you suspect?   Multiple sclerosis  
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Pain that radiates down the left are and up the left side of the neck and into the jaw describes which disorder?   Angina pectoris  
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For clients with anemia, in general, message is?   Indicated with caution  
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Which term describes a free-floating clot?   Embolus  
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Can a client with atherosclerosis be massaged?   Yes, if he/she can carry out daily activities  
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Massage during remission is indicated for which disorder?   Multiple sclerosis  
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Enlarged hands/fingers, feet/toes, jaw and forehead along with generalized pain are symptoms associated with which endocrine disorder?   Acromegaly  
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Which of the following is an exocrine gland?   Ceruminous  
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Tic douloureux is another name for which disorder?   Trigeminal neuralgia  
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Which tissue is affected in a strain?   Tendon  
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A male client presents with pain that started in the low back and an immobility of the spine. You would suspect what condition?   Ankylosing sodalities (fusion- leads to immobility)  
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Which type of edema would be contraindicated for massage?   Pitting edema and acute bursitis  
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A new client presents with a pronounced barrel chest, but denies any cardiovascular problems. Can this client be massaged?   Yes, it is indicated  
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Bruxism (grinding teeth) is associated with what disorder?   Tempromandibular joint disorder  
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Which of the following pathogens require a host of survival and replication?   Virus  
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Which disorder can be described as an upper respiratory infection?   Acute coryza  
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Acute coryza is the medical term for which disorder?   Common cold  
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Red steaks extending along the length of an extremity, with pain, swelling and heat are symptoms of what disorder?   Lupus  
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A heart that slowly loses its ability to pump blood defines which disorder?   Heart failure  
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Which disorder is systemically contraindicated?   Cellulitis  
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Pulmonary edema is associated with which disorder?   Left-sided heart failure  
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Pain that begins in the left chest that radiates down the left are and up the left side of the neck and into the jaw describes which disorder?   angina pectoris  
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Which term mean fungal infection of the body?   Tinea corporis (capitis-heart, pedis-foot, cruris-crotch)  
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Signs and symptoms of the flue include?   Cough, chills, high fever, muscle and joint pain  
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Massage during remission is indicated for which disorder?   Multiple sclerosis  
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The “voice box” is knows as the?   Larynx  
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Which type of anemia is associated with a deficiency of vitamin B12?   Pernicious  
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Which type of arthritis is considered a wear and tear type of arthritis?   Osteoarthritis  
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Which disorder occurred in young male athletes and characterized by pain at the insertion point of the quadriceps muscles?   Osgood-Schlatter  
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Which of the following definitions best describes ulcerative colitis?   Inflammation that begins in the rectum and progresses proximally  
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Which renal disorder can be associated a strep throat infection?   Glomerulonephritis  
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Extreme pain around the flank area is associated with which disorder?   Kidney stones  
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Client with hepatitis presents for a massage. Which of the following symptoms would contraindicate massage?   Jaundice  
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An erosion of the mucosal layer of the digestive tract from exposure to stomach acid defines which disorder?   Peptic ulcer disease  
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Inflammation of the urinary bladder is know as?   Cystitis  
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Permanent enlargement of the lower airway that leads to loss of elasticity of the alveoli is characteristic of what disorder?   Emphysema  
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A male client presents with pain that started in the low back and an immobility of the spine. You would suspect what condition?   Ankylosing sodalities  
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When would massage be contraindicated for phayngitis?   When caused by an infectious agent  
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Enlarged hands/fingers, feet/toes, jaw and forehead along with generalized pain are symptoms associated with which endocrine disorder?   Acromegaly  
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Which of the following is an exocrine gland?   Ceruminous  
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Increased curvature of the thoracic spine is known as?   Hyperkyphosis  
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Bacterial infection of the bone defines which disorder?   Osteomyelitis  
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Development of yellow, fatty plaque in an artery defines?   Atherosclerosis  
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Which disorder is defined as a fungal infection of the oral mucosa?   Thrush  
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Inflammation of the gallbladder and the presence of bile salt crystal stones defines which disorder?   Cholelithiasis  
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Which of the following is the most common type of hernia in males?   Inguinal  
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Intentional avoidance of food is indicative of which disorder?   Anorexia nervosa  
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Which type of hepatitis is the most common?   B  
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A viral infection that affects the parotid glands defines?   Mumps  
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For which of the following disorders is massage contraindicated?   Mumps, appendicitis, peritonitis so all of the above  
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Which of the following statements defines hemorrhoids?   Dilated and inflammed anal or rectal veins.  
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Paget disease is a rage form of which cancer?   breast  
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Cervical cancer   Cancer type in which viruses account for between 80% and 90% of cases.  
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Cancer of blood cells and blood-forming organs   Leukemia  
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Cancer of the lymph nodes, presence of Reed-Sternberg cells   Hodgkin Lymphoma  
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Cancer of the lymph nodes, one of the most rapidly increasing types of cancer in the U.S., multiple node involved   Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma  
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Cancer that causes most cancer-related deaths in both men and women in the United States   Lung Cancer  
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