MBLEX Massage Exam Questions And
Answers.
Plan information is -
\Recommendations for future massage sessions
If a client experiences lower back pain due to a hypertonic psoas major while in the
supine position a bolster is placed? -
\Under the knees
Most common form of arhiritis is -
\Osteoarthiritis
Elbow extension and shoulder extension is performed by the following muscle -
\Triceps brachii
The sympathetic nervous system is also referred to as -
\Fight or flight
The longest vein in the body, located on the medial aspect of the leg and thigh -
\Femoral
Cryotherapy treatment used for an acute strain or sprain -
\PRICE
Technique primarily used to work on trigger points -
\Ischemic compression
Primary function of a gland -
\Secretion
Branching muscle tissue is also called -
\Cardiac
Mastication is more commonly known as -
\Chewing
Part of the scapula serratus anterior inserts onto -
\Medial border
The leading cause of lung, oral, and esophageal cancer -
\Cigarette smoking
,The most common substance used in body scrubs -
\Salt
Stoppage of range of motion due to trauma to an area -
\Empty end feel
Goals are -
\Measurable or attainable accomplishments
Growth hormone, prolactin, and follicle stimulating hormone are all produced by -
\Pituitary
Antiarrythmics -
\Medication that controls rate of heart contraction
How many muscles attach to the scaoula -
\16
Synergist to the hamstrings while flexing the knee -
\Gastrocnemius
A concentric contraction of this muscle causes the hip to extend and the knee to fle -
\Semitendinosus
A client comes in for a massage, complaining of pain in the right upper trapezius and
neck. The first thing a massage therapist should do in this situation is -
\Determine any cause of pain
An active stretch -
\Client stretches into resistance without the help of a massage therapist
Erythrocytes -
\Carry oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
Peristalsis is controlled by which of the following muscle type -
\Smooth
Vitamin D is produced in the following organ -
\Skin
Structural realignment therapy working on the muscle and fascia over the course of ten
sessions -
\Rolfing
Massage results in increased production of -
, \Blood Cells
Part of the respiratory passage that divides into the left and right bronchus -
\Trachea
Phlebitis -
\Inflammation of a vein due to trauma to a vein
Dilation of blood vessels during the inflammatory stage is controlled by -
\Histamines
Psoariasis -
\Autoimimmune disorder resulting in thick, dry, silvery patches of skin
Amount that may be reported as gift tax per client per year -
\$25
Cells in the PNS can perform an action that cells in the CNS generally cannot. What is
this action? -
\Regenerate
Structure located directlt inferior to the coronoid process of the ulna -
\Ulnar tuberocity
The esophagus passes through the following structure on its way to the -
\Diaphragm
Liabilities are -
\Debts owed to a person or business
The functional unit of tissue is called -
\Cell
A patient with severe bradycardia would most likely need a pacemaker implanted into
their body to regulate -
\Heart rhythm
Body temp below 90 degrees results in -
\Hypothermia
If a client were to result the actions of the pectineus, how would they move their body -
\Abduction and extension of the hip
Adhesive capsulitis -
\Joint capsule suronding the glenohumeral joint adhering to the head of the humerus,
reducing movement
Answers.
Plan information is -
\Recommendations for future massage sessions
If a client experiences lower back pain due to a hypertonic psoas major while in the
supine position a bolster is placed? -
\Under the knees
Most common form of arhiritis is -
\Osteoarthiritis
Elbow extension and shoulder extension is performed by the following muscle -
\Triceps brachii
The sympathetic nervous system is also referred to as -
\Fight or flight
The longest vein in the body, located on the medial aspect of the leg and thigh -
\Femoral
Cryotherapy treatment used for an acute strain or sprain -
\PRICE
Technique primarily used to work on trigger points -
\Ischemic compression
Primary function of a gland -
\Secretion
Branching muscle tissue is also called -
\Cardiac
Mastication is more commonly known as -
\Chewing
Part of the scapula serratus anterior inserts onto -
\Medial border
The leading cause of lung, oral, and esophageal cancer -
\Cigarette smoking
,The most common substance used in body scrubs -
\Salt
Stoppage of range of motion due to trauma to an area -
\Empty end feel
Goals are -
\Measurable or attainable accomplishments
Growth hormone, prolactin, and follicle stimulating hormone are all produced by -
\Pituitary
Antiarrythmics -
\Medication that controls rate of heart contraction
How many muscles attach to the scaoula -
\16
Synergist to the hamstrings while flexing the knee -
\Gastrocnemius
A concentric contraction of this muscle causes the hip to extend and the knee to fle -
\Semitendinosus
A client comes in for a massage, complaining of pain in the right upper trapezius and
neck. The first thing a massage therapist should do in this situation is -
\Determine any cause of pain
An active stretch -
\Client stretches into resistance without the help of a massage therapist
Erythrocytes -
\Carry oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
Peristalsis is controlled by which of the following muscle type -
\Smooth
Vitamin D is produced in the following organ -
\Skin
Structural realignment therapy working on the muscle and fascia over the course of ten
sessions -
\Rolfing
Massage results in increased production of -
, \Blood Cells
Part of the respiratory passage that divides into the left and right bronchus -
\Trachea
Phlebitis -
\Inflammation of a vein due to trauma to a vein
Dilation of blood vessels during the inflammatory stage is controlled by -
\Histamines
Psoariasis -
\Autoimimmune disorder resulting in thick, dry, silvery patches of skin
Amount that may be reported as gift tax per client per year -
\$25
Cells in the PNS can perform an action that cells in the CNS generally cannot. What is
this action? -
\Regenerate
Structure located directlt inferior to the coronoid process of the ulna -
\Ulnar tuberocity
The esophagus passes through the following structure on its way to the -
\Diaphragm
Liabilities are -
\Debts owed to a person or business
The functional unit of tissue is called -
\Cell
A patient with severe bradycardia would most likely need a pacemaker implanted into
their body to regulate -
\Heart rhythm
Body temp below 90 degrees results in -
\Hypothermia
If a client were to result the actions of the pectineus, how would they move their body -
\Abduction and extension of the hip
Adhesive capsulitis -
\Joint capsule suronding the glenohumeral joint adhering to the head of the humerus,
reducing movement