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Southeastern Institute - Salvo Chapter 9

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The persons to whom infant massage belongs   Parents  
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In the first trimester, the effect created by hormones that raise the body temperature   Incubation  
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The trimester in which the mother begins to show   Second  
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The ligaments in which overstretching creates sciatic-like pain in pregnant women   Broad  
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The ligaments that may create a pulling or sharp pain on either side of the lower abdomen   Round  
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The hormone that relaxes the smooth muscle of the uterus and the valve between the esophagus and the stomach and that slows down gastrointestinal tract motility   Progesterone  
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The question parents must ask before they begin massaging their baby   Permission  
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The condition that approximately 75% of women experience during their first trimester   Morning sickness  
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The trimester that marks the least change in a woman's body but the most development of the embryo   First  
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About 75 percent of pregnant women have nausea and sometimes vomiting during which trimester   First  
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The term given to pregnancies that put the mother, the developing fetus, or both at higher than normal risk for complications to develop during or after the pregnancy or birth   High risk  
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The position that is contraindicated during pregnancy   Prone  
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The term that is used to describe the solid connection between the parent and the child that nourishesthe baby on a core level   Bonding  
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The preferred behavioral state for the baby to receive massage   Quiet alert  
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The item that an infant massage instructor uses to model both strokes and relational dynamics   Baby doll  
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The event that should happen with massage if the baby becomes overstimulated   Postponement  
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Describe some changes that take place in a woman's body during pregnancy   Uterus expands 20 times previous size, pelvis widens and ligaments slacke, blood volume increases 50%  
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The gestational process is also known as   Pregnancy  
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First trimester   14 days from the first day of the last period  
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Second trimester   14-28 weeks  
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Third trimester   28-40 weeks  
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The hormone relaxin begins to affect joints at what week   Week 10 (during first trimester)  
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The secretion and ejection of milk by the mammary glands   Lactation  
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"First milk" - fluid secreted by the mammary glands during late pregnancy and the firs few days after birth,contains antibodies that protect the infant from disease   Colostrum  
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The three stages of labor   Dilation, Expulsion, Placental  
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The time fom onset of labor to complete cervical dilation 10cm(4")   Dilation  
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The time from complete cervical dilation to delivery   Expulsion  
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The time after delivery until the placenta or afterbirth, is expelled by powerful uterine contractions   Placental  
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Reduces fatigue, reduces headaches, keeps skin supple to help prevent stretch marks, helps control blood pressure, enhances self image, strengthens the immune system, relieves postpartum stress and depression   Benefits of massage during normal(low risk) pregnancy  
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Anemia, breast tenderness, leg cramps, edema, fatigue, gastrointestinal, nausea, vasuclar problems, respiratoryproblems, elimination problems   Some of the discomforts of pregnancy  
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Comfort, high risk factors, conduct a pre-massage interview each visit, if complications arise then avoid massage until she is cleared by a physician   Important guidelines for the intake process for a pregnant client  
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Some risk factors for high risk pregnancies   Vaginal bleeding or discharge, hypertension, history of miscarriage, more than 5 previous pregnancies, history of pre-term labor/delivery  
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Severe, persistent or unexplained pain is present anywhere in the body, Physician disapproves of massage during pregnancy   Additional contraindications for pregnancy massage  
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Myofascial release, heating blankets or hot packs, pulling on the lower extremiies, direct and sustained pressure between the anklebone and heel, scented lotions and aromatherapy   Modalities or massage techniques that SHOULD NOT be used on clients duing pregnancy  
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Avoid during enire pregnancy and for 3 months following delivery   Abdominal massage  
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Use only gentle pressure with an open flat hand because the clot dissolving properties of the blood decrease duing pregnancy   Medial thigh massage  
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Often recommended to reduce stress and soreness in the muscles   Postpartum massage  
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Avoid massage in the area of an epidural injection for   At least 72 hours  
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Slow and deeper rspiration rate, deeper ad longer sleep, reieve discomfort from teething, congestion and gas, improve muscle tone through activation of sensory and motor neurons, promote digestion by activating the relaxin response   Massage benefits for infants  
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Enhance and reinforce parental skills, help ease stress, enhance communication between the parent and infant, help increase te ability to relax the child in times of stress, provides focused time and attention with their infant   Massage benefits for parents  
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Where can infant massage be done   Floor, bed, couch or wherever the parent spends time with the infant  
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How long should infant massage last   5-30 minutes - whenever the infant is finshed  
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Touch holds, swedish milking, thumb over thumb, thumb spreading   Common infant massage strokes  
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Jaundice, reflux, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, assumption of gas or colic (it can indicate an internal medical condtion)   Condtions in normal infants that require special precautions  
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