What type of lubricant would a practitioner use for clients with sensitive skin?
A. Petroleum based
B. Alcohol based
C. Nonhypoallergenic
D. Hypoallergenic - ✅✅ Hypoallergenic
Tension, compression, shearing and bending are examples of __________.
A. Reflexive effects.
B. Mechanical applications.
C. Reciprocal inhibition.
D. Isometric stretching. - ✅✅ mechanical applications
Why would a practitioner change linens after a treatment session?
A. To comply with HIPAA standards
B. For aesthetic purposes
C. To avoid contracting an autoimmune disease
D. For client safety - ✅✅ For client safety
A practitioner notices increasing tension in the client's muscles as the session is
progressing. The practitioner is performing what type of observation?
A. Ethical
B. Psychological
C. Objective
D. Personal - ✅✅ Objective
Which of the following conditions is a result of the reactivation of the chickenpox
virus?
A. Shingles
B. Eczema
C. Psoriasis
D. Cellulitis - ✅✅ Shingles
Which of the following situations is an example of transference?
A. A client bringing a gift for the practitioner every session
B. A practitioner feeling angry when a client does not relax
C. A practitioner offering to pick up a client for a session
,D. A client leaving a voicemail on business line after hours - ✅✅ A client
bringing a gift for the practitioner every session
Which of the following conditions is considered an autoimmune disease?
A. Autism
B. Multiple Sclerosis
C. Cerebral Palsy
D. Gigantism - ✅✅ Multiple Sclerosis
Which movement will lengthen the fibers of the quadratus lumborum on the right
side of the body?
A. Hip elevation
B. Lateral flexion to the right
C. Lateral flexion to the left
D. Extension of the vertebral column - ✅✅ Lateral flexion to the left
Which of the following external forces is best used by the practitioner to elongate
soft tissue?
A. Twisting
B. Shearing
C. Compressive
D. Tensile - ✅✅ Tensile
One component of proper body mechanics is to __________.
A. Stabilize with the front foot while performing long strokes.
B. Remain in a neutral position throughout the session.
C. Utilize the back foot to support the practitioner's weight.
D. Keep the feet and hips in a symmetric stance. - ✅✅ utilize the back foot to
support the practitioner's weight
Which movement will shorten the fibers of the rectus abdominis?
A. Extension
B. Flexion
C. Rotation
D. Pronation - ✅✅ Flexion
The term pronator refers to which of the following characteristics of muscles?
A. Location
B. Action
, C. Size
D. Shape - ✅✅ Action
A term for an overuse condition that affects the anterior or posterior regions of the
lower leg is__________.
A. Shin splints.
B. Gout.
C. Tarsal tunnel syndrome.
D. Piriformis entrapment. - ✅✅ shin splints
What component of the therapeutic relationship would the practitioner make an
effort to decrease, in order to encourage a client-centered connection?
A. Fiduciary relationship
B. Disclosure
C. Confidentiality
D. Power differential - ✅✅ Power differential
A practitioner performing superficial strokes on a client creates what type of
effect?
A. Mechanical
B. Chemical
C. Reflexive
D. Thermal - ✅✅ Reflexive
Which of the following muscles forms the cap of the shoulder joint?
A. Trapezius
B. Teres minor
C. Teres major
D. Deltoid - ✅✅ Deltoid
Which of the following joints allows the most movement?
A. Atlantooccipital
B. Symphysis pubis
C. Sacroiliac
D. Acetabulofemoral - ✅✅ Acetabulofemoral
A new client presents with a diagnosis of thoracic outlet syndrome. Which of the
following would be a common complaint?
A. Numbness in the ulnar side of the hand
B. Cramping in the diaphragm