Pathology MBLEX Quiz And Answers.
Bursitis can be caused by: -
\An injury can irritate the tissue inside and cause inflammation, an injury usually takes
time to develop. The joints, tendons, or muscles that are overused. Most commonly,
injury is caused by repetitive movements.
Temporary, sudden onset, and easily localized describe what type of pain? -
\Acute
Weakening and bulging of the wall of an artery is known as? -
\Aneurysm
The abnormal deterioration of articular cartilage and joint is called? -
\Osteoarthritis
The word used to describe the progression of a disease is called -
\prognosis
Another term for difficult, labored breathing is? -
\Dyspnea
What type of disease or illness DOES NOT respond best to antibiotics? -
\viral infection
Chest pains with radiation down the left arm and up the jaw describes? -
\angina pectoris
The purpose and function of histamine is to -
\causes the capillaries to become more permeable to white blood cells, which move into
the capillaries and proceed to target and attack foreign bodies in the affected tissue
SARS can be spread by: -
\touching the infected person's skin and then touching self mucous membranes
treatment plan for general full-body massage with the goal of relaxation would be
considered: -
\palliative care
Which of the following causes chronic pain that radiates and follows a specific path? -
\Impingement
AIDS is characterized as? -
\a dysfunction of the immune system
, Which of the following terms describes the involuntary contraction of a taut band when
strummed? -
\twitch response
When the body produces too much cortisol due to too much adrenocorticotropic
hormone, the disease which occurs is called -
\Cushing's disease
Adhesive capsulitis is also known as: -
\frozen shoulder
A lesion of C6 results in? -
\Quadriplegia
Any condition that renders a particular treatment improper or undesirable would be
called a(n): -
\contraindication
Natural passive immunity is -
\ability of a mother to pass antibodies to her unborn child
Torticollis is a malpositioning of the? -
\neck and head
When massage produces an opposing effect, as can occur with certain medications, it
is called -
\antagonism
When someone is allergic to the point that his or her trachea closes up, this is called -
\anaphylactic shock
A massage therapist has been working with a client while he was undergoing
chemotherapy for lung cancer. The client is now in remission. The most likely next step
is massage care: -
\progressing from palliative care to condition management
Which of the following statements can a massage therapist most accurately say
regarding cancer and massage? -
\cancer presents a regional contraindication to massage that can be managed by
avoiding the affected area
Question #1: Which of the following is not an example of condition management using
massage? -
\Jerry, whose foot injury is improving, increasing his ability to walk longer distances
Bursitis can be caused by: -
\An injury can irritate the tissue inside and cause inflammation, an injury usually takes
time to develop. The joints, tendons, or muscles that are overused. Most commonly,
injury is caused by repetitive movements.
Temporary, sudden onset, and easily localized describe what type of pain? -
\Acute
Weakening and bulging of the wall of an artery is known as? -
\Aneurysm
The abnormal deterioration of articular cartilage and joint is called? -
\Osteoarthritis
The word used to describe the progression of a disease is called -
\prognosis
Another term for difficult, labored breathing is? -
\Dyspnea
What type of disease or illness DOES NOT respond best to antibiotics? -
\viral infection
Chest pains with radiation down the left arm and up the jaw describes? -
\angina pectoris
The purpose and function of histamine is to -
\causes the capillaries to become more permeable to white blood cells, which move into
the capillaries and proceed to target and attack foreign bodies in the affected tissue
SARS can be spread by: -
\touching the infected person's skin and then touching self mucous membranes
treatment plan for general full-body massage with the goal of relaxation would be
considered: -
\palliative care
Which of the following causes chronic pain that radiates and follows a specific path? -
\Impingement
AIDS is characterized as? -
\a dysfunction of the immune system
, Which of the following terms describes the involuntary contraction of a taut band when
strummed? -
\twitch response
When the body produces too much cortisol due to too much adrenocorticotropic
hormone, the disease which occurs is called -
\Cushing's disease
Adhesive capsulitis is also known as: -
\frozen shoulder
A lesion of C6 results in? -
\Quadriplegia
Any condition that renders a particular treatment improper or undesirable would be
called a(n): -
\contraindication
Natural passive immunity is -
\ability of a mother to pass antibodies to her unborn child
Torticollis is a malpositioning of the? -
\neck and head
When massage produces an opposing effect, as can occur with certain medications, it
is called -
\antagonism
When someone is allergic to the point that his or her trachea closes up, this is called -
\anaphylactic shock
A massage therapist has been working with a client while he was undergoing
chemotherapy for lung cancer. The client is now in remission. The most likely next step
is massage care: -
\progressing from palliative care to condition management
Which of the following statements can a massage therapist most accurately say
regarding cancer and massage? -
\cancer presents a regional contraindication to massage that can be managed by
avoiding the affected area
Question #1: Which of the following is not an example of condition management using
massage? -
\Jerry, whose foot injury is improving, increasing his ability to walk longer distances