Bodywork Assessment - Mblex Study
Exam And Answers.
When you are visually assessing a client's ROM, you are assessing the client's range of
motion for his or her... -
\Joints, muscles, tendons or ligaments.
Providing the client with direct muscle relaxation is massage that is given as what part
of a client's care? -
\Direct therapeutic care.
Enhancing the client's healing process is massage that is given as what part of a client's
care? -
\Complementary care.
Reducing the client' symptoms and discomfort is massage that is given as what part of a
client's care? -
\Palliative care.
If you are checking to see if a client has varicose veins, what type of condition are you
assessing? -
\Pathological condition.
If you are checking to see if a client is anxious, what type of condition are you
assessing? -
\Sympathetic condition.
If you are checking to see what state of mind a client is in, what type of condition are
you assessing? -
\Emotional condition.
If you are checking to see if a client appears energetic, what type of condition are you
assessing? -
\Physical condition.
If you notice that a client has a difficult time bending his knees in order to lower himself
into a chair, you are visually assessing the client's... -
\Restrictive range of motion.
If you notice that a client does not have a smooth and balanced gait, you are visually
assessing the client's... -
\Walking pattern.
, If you notice that the client's body is not symmetrical, you are visually assessing the
client's... -
\Posture.
If you notice the irregular curvature of the client's spine, you are visually assessing the
client's... -
\Basic body structure.
If you sense that something about the client is off, which sense are you using? -
\Intuitive sense.
If you sense that the client has more energy than normal, which sense are you using? -
\Energetic sense.
If you notice that the client smells strange, which sense are you using? -
\Olfactory sense.
If you notice that the client has trouble forming words, which sense are you using? -
\Auditory sense.
A client's temperature, texture, pulses, tension, pain levels, adhesions, and energy flows
would be assessed through... -
\Touch/palpation
A client's gait, posture, body structure, ROM, eyes, breathing, pathological conditions,
sympathetic condition, parasympathetic condition, emotional condition, and physical
condition would be assessed... -
\Visually.
Condition in which the bones become brittle or fragile. -
\Osteoporosis.
Local coagulation or clotting of blood. -
\Thrombosis.
Artery disease caused by hardened plaque. -
\Arteriosclerosis.
Condition where the neck becomes persistently turned to one side, often associated
with painful muscle spasms. -
\Torticollis.
Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. -
\Arthritis.
Exam And Answers.
When you are visually assessing a client's ROM, you are assessing the client's range of
motion for his or her... -
\Joints, muscles, tendons or ligaments.
Providing the client with direct muscle relaxation is massage that is given as what part
of a client's care? -
\Direct therapeutic care.
Enhancing the client's healing process is massage that is given as what part of a client's
care? -
\Complementary care.
Reducing the client' symptoms and discomfort is massage that is given as what part of a
client's care? -
\Palliative care.
If you are checking to see if a client has varicose veins, what type of condition are you
assessing? -
\Pathological condition.
If you are checking to see if a client is anxious, what type of condition are you
assessing? -
\Sympathetic condition.
If you are checking to see what state of mind a client is in, what type of condition are
you assessing? -
\Emotional condition.
If you are checking to see if a client appears energetic, what type of condition are you
assessing? -
\Physical condition.
If you notice that a client has a difficult time bending his knees in order to lower himself
into a chair, you are visually assessing the client's... -
\Restrictive range of motion.
If you notice that a client does not have a smooth and balanced gait, you are visually
assessing the client's... -
\Walking pattern.
, If you notice that the client's body is not symmetrical, you are visually assessing the
client's... -
\Posture.
If you notice the irregular curvature of the client's spine, you are visually assessing the
client's... -
\Basic body structure.
If you sense that something about the client is off, which sense are you using? -
\Intuitive sense.
If you sense that the client has more energy than normal, which sense are you using? -
\Energetic sense.
If you notice that the client smells strange, which sense are you using? -
\Olfactory sense.
If you notice that the client has trouble forming words, which sense are you using? -
\Auditory sense.
A client's temperature, texture, pulses, tension, pain levels, adhesions, and energy flows
would be assessed through... -
\Touch/palpation
A client's gait, posture, body structure, ROM, eyes, breathing, pathological conditions,
sympathetic condition, parasympathetic condition, emotional condition, and physical
condition would be assessed... -
\Visually.
Condition in which the bones become brittle or fragile. -
\Osteoporosis.
Local coagulation or clotting of blood. -
\Thrombosis.
Artery disease caused by hardened plaque. -
\Arteriosclerosis.
Condition where the neck becomes persistently turned to one side, often associated
with painful muscle spasms. -
\Torticollis.
Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. -
\Arthritis.