MBLEX 1-100 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS.
Which occupation is an independent school of medicine and surgery using all methods
of diagnosis and treatment in physical & mental health & disease? -
\Osteopathic
The tibia, fibula, humerus femur, ulna & radius are all? -
\Long Bones
Lymphatic drainage technique reduces? -
\Edema & pain
Complying with all laws regarding sexual harassment & following acceptable accounting
practices in indicated in which standard of practice section? -
\Business Practices
If a client comes to you w/ a headache that has referred pain, it is most likely a? -
\Tension headache
What is the function of the Nervous System? -
\Maintain body homeostasis, provide for sensation, higher mental functions, & emotional
response.
What is the only action that all the fibers of the gluteus max/med & min perform together
on hip? -
\ABduction
Generally this technique rhythmically compress & release the tissue & creates kneading
and stretching of tissue layers. -
\Petrissage
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a peripheral nervous system condition defined as a?
-
\Condition that involves compression of the Brachial Plexus
Which muscle is responsible for head, neck, & shoulder movement? -
\Trapezius
To reduce symptoms, some massage treatment can be temporarily uncomfortable, such
as friction it is best to? -
\Work within the client's pain tolerance
, Your client suffers from hyperglycemia, this is a result of? -
\High blood glucose levels
Osteoarthritis is a joint dysfunction & is defined as? -
\A group of Chronic Degenerative Conditions that affect that articular cartilage and
subchondral bones of joints
Acknowledging your limitations as a therapist & referring clients to an appropriate health
care professional when needed is part of what? -
\Client relationships
Loosening mucus in the thoracic cavity is a mechanical effect of what type of treatment
technique? -
\Tapotement
The endocrine system contains? -
\Pituitary, adrenal, & thyroid glands
Together the Iliacus and Psoas Major form the iliopsoas, they are complete synergists &
share three actions of the coxal joint. What are the three actions of the synergists? -
\Flexion, ADduction, and Lateral rotation
Out of four rotators of the vertebral column, what is the only one that rotates to the
same side? -
\Internal oblique
The main function of the spring ligament is to support the head of which bone? -
\Talus
Which of the following occupations is a discipline of diagnosis, prescription, treatment, &
surgery for disease, pain deformity, deficiency, injury, of human teeth, gums, jaw,
alveolar processes, & dependent tissue? -
\Dentistry
What technique is used to reduce edema, ease pain, lower the chance of scar tissue
formation, and remove metabolic waste secondary to edema and inflammation? -
\Lymphatic drainage
What type of joint movement would you use to describe the act of bringing a limb in
towards the midline of the body? -
\ADduction
What is the most common cause of death among those who have experienced a burn?
-
\Sepsis
ANSWERS.
Which occupation is an independent school of medicine and surgery using all methods
of diagnosis and treatment in physical & mental health & disease? -
\Osteopathic
The tibia, fibula, humerus femur, ulna & radius are all? -
\Long Bones
Lymphatic drainage technique reduces? -
\Edema & pain
Complying with all laws regarding sexual harassment & following acceptable accounting
practices in indicated in which standard of practice section? -
\Business Practices
If a client comes to you w/ a headache that has referred pain, it is most likely a? -
\Tension headache
What is the function of the Nervous System? -
\Maintain body homeostasis, provide for sensation, higher mental functions, & emotional
response.
What is the only action that all the fibers of the gluteus max/med & min perform together
on hip? -
\ABduction
Generally this technique rhythmically compress & release the tissue & creates kneading
and stretching of tissue layers. -
\Petrissage
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a peripheral nervous system condition defined as a?
-
\Condition that involves compression of the Brachial Plexus
Which muscle is responsible for head, neck, & shoulder movement? -
\Trapezius
To reduce symptoms, some massage treatment can be temporarily uncomfortable, such
as friction it is best to? -
\Work within the client's pain tolerance
, Your client suffers from hyperglycemia, this is a result of? -
\High blood glucose levels
Osteoarthritis is a joint dysfunction & is defined as? -
\A group of Chronic Degenerative Conditions that affect that articular cartilage and
subchondral bones of joints
Acknowledging your limitations as a therapist & referring clients to an appropriate health
care professional when needed is part of what? -
\Client relationships
Loosening mucus in the thoracic cavity is a mechanical effect of what type of treatment
technique? -
\Tapotement
The endocrine system contains? -
\Pituitary, adrenal, & thyroid glands
Together the Iliacus and Psoas Major form the iliopsoas, they are complete synergists &
share three actions of the coxal joint. What are the three actions of the synergists? -
\Flexion, ADduction, and Lateral rotation
Out of four rotators of the vertebral column, what is the only one that rotates to the
same side? -
\Internal oblique
The main function of the spring ligament is to support the head of which bone? -
\Talus
Which of the following occupations is a discipline of diagnosis, prescription, treatment, &
surgery for disease, pain deformity, deficiency, injury, of human teeth, gums, jaw,
alveolar processes, & dependent tissue? -
\Dentistry
What technique is used to reduce edema, ease pain, lower the chance of scar tissue
formation, and remove metabolic waste secondary to edema and inflammation? -
\Lymphatic drainage
What type of joint movement would you use to describe the act of bringing a limb in
towards the midline of the body? -
\ADduction
What is the most common cause of death among those who have experienced a burn?
-
\Sepsis