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Massage Pathology Test

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fungal skin infections are caused by:
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Are warts an absolute contraindication?
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Ringworm is:
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Keliod is
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Cold sore is:
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Eczema is
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Infection of skin and subcutaneous tissue is called
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Athletes foot is:
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Approximately 30% of people with moderate or psoriasis will develop
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Impetigo
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Seborric dermatitis is a condition marked by changes in the quantity and quality of
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How do you treat a client with calluses on the feet?
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Bruises are contraindicated until
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Massage is indicated and beneficial for
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Is massage contraindicated for a client with chickenpox.
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What chronic inflammatory disorder typically involves only the middle third of the face affects the blood vessels and hair follicles and is characterized by persistent redness an swelling?
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A highly contagious infestation caused by burrowing parasitic mites.
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Scabies are often found
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What is a thickening of the skin on the top or sides of toes called?
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When massaging stretch marks it is best to use
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yes
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an irregular-shaped, elevated scar that grows beyond the boundries of the original wound.
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in the creases of skin
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caused by bacteria and is chariterized by vesicles or pustules that itch or burn;commonly seen in children and occurs mainly around nose, mouth and hands.
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secretions of the sebaceous glands
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Corn
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an inflammatory disorder characterized by dry skin that is scaly, leathery or crusty and may itch or burn.
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yes until completly recovered
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Scabies
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Arthritis
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A fungal skin infection charcterized by a red, raised, round or oval scaling area with a clear center wich creates a ring appearance
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A contagious superficial foot fungas characterized by skin discoloration and a ridge of red tissue.
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avoid the affected area if painful
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dermatophytes
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they turn a greenish or yellow color or if gentle presure is painful.
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lighter than normal pressure
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Rosacea
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cellulitis
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scleroderma
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A highly contagious viral infection that appears as and oral lesion and is caused by the herpes simplex virus.
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Inflammation that is limited to hair follicles
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Tearing, thinning or overstretching of the skin that begins as red to pink stripes and fades to a silvery white is
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What kind of ulcer is caused by lack of blood supply to an area of sustained pressure
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what is an elevated vesicle filled with pus?
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Fungal Infections
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Group of disorders that cause disruption of skin cell generation and removal.
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Due to HPV and is a small benign mass resulting from hyperplasia?
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infection found around the nails
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is an auto immumne disorder characterised by overproduction of collagen that affects the skin and internal organs (the skin appears hard and shiny)
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due to allegic reactions of the skin when it comes into contact with various substances, producing and inflammatory reponse.

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