Deck 9: Standard Precautions, Contraindications, and Emergency Preparedness

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Which example is of a viral infection?

A) Malaria
B) Influenza
C) Ringworm
D) Tuberculosis
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Which example is of a fungal infection?

A) Malaria
B) Influenza
C) Ringworm
D) Tuberculosis
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Which term refers to a disease that has an abrupt onset and persists for a short time?

A) Acute
B) Chronic
C) Idiopathic
D) Autoimmune
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Which term means a prediction of how a disease will progress?

A) Etiology
B) Syndrome
C) Prognosis
D) Diagnosis
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Which pathogens are single-cell organisms and can be spiral-shaped or rod-shaped?

A) Prions
B) Fungi
C) Viruses
D) Bacteria
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Which example is of a bacterial infection?

A) Malaria
B) Influenza
C) Ringworm
D) Tuberculosis
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Which type of disease is caused by a lack of an essential nutrient in the diet or the inability to digest and absorb a particular nutrient properly?

A) Cancer
B) Infectious
C) Deficiency
D) Autoimmune
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Which type of disease is characterized by growth of abnormal cells that can accumulate into masses or tumors?

A) Cancer
B) Infectious
C) Metabolic
D) Deficiency
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Which type of pathogens are nonliving entities that depend on a host cell for growth and replication?

A) Prions
B) Fungi
C) Viruses
D) Bacteria
Question
Which example is of an infectious disease?

A) Scurvy
B) Impetigo
C) Down syndrome
D) Rheumatoid arthritis
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Which term means the ability to invade other tissues of the body?

A) Metastasize
B) Incubate
C) Transmit
D) Contaminate
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Which example is of a metabolic disease?

A) Down syndrome
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Rheumatoid arthritis
D) Diabetes mellitus
Question
Which term means the study of disease?

A) Syndrome
B) Pathology
C) Etiology
D) Autoimmunity
Question
Which type of disease involves the body mistakenly attacking and destroying healthy tissue?

A) Metabolic
B) Deficiency
C) Degenerative
D) Autoimmune
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Nosocomial infections are ones that are acquired in which location?

A) Work
B) Hospital
C) Home
D) School
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Which example is of an autoimmune disease?

A) Athlete's foot
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Parkinson disease
D) Down syndrome
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Which example is of a degenerative disease?

A) Anemia
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Osteoarthritis
D) Diabetes mellitus
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Which example is of a genetic disease?

A) Down syndrome
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Osteoarthritis
D) Hypertension
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Which term means a biologic agent capable of causing infectious disease?

A) Host
B) Reserve
C) Pathogen
D) Carcinogen
Question
What types of diseases are caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses, or protozoa?

A) Cancer
B) Infectious
C) Deficiency
D) Autoimmune
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Which type of transmission is transfer of infectious agents between two or more hosts, such as between animals or insects and human beings?

A) Vector
B) Contact
C) Vehicle
D) Isolation
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Which term means the movement of pathogens from a reservoir to a host?

A) Susceptibility
B) Transmission
C) Contamination
D) Contraindication
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Which term means the proliferation of pathogens inside the host?

A) Carrier
B) Endemic
C) Infection
D) Transmission
Question
Disinfection of contaminated tools means immersing them in a 1:10 solution of household bleach and water for at least how many minutes?

A) 1
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
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Which term means a situation requiring the massage therapist to modify techniques or refrain from using them to avoid possible harm?

A) Indication
B) Risk factor
C) Contraindication
D) Standard precaution
Question
Which example is an absolute contraindication for massage?

A) Chronic disease in an exacerbation stage
B) Rash on a client's foot without other signs or symptoms
C) Wrist that was sprained during a fall that occurred 96 hours ago
D) Client who is feeling sedated because of a sinus medication
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Which term means the minimum infection control measures used regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status of the client?

A) Health and hygiene
B) Standard precautions
C) Local contraindication
D) Antimicrobial resistance
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Which factor is the primary source of disease transmission?

A) Using mobile devices
B) Contact with human hands
C) Drinking at water fountains
D) Dining at public restaurants
Question
Approximately how much bleach should be added to a washing machine to disinfect contaminated linens?

A) 1/4 to 1/2 cup
B) 1/2 to 1 cup
C) 1 to 1 1/4 cups
D) 1 1/4 to 1 3/4 cups
Question
Which example is of infestation?

A) Hives
B) Scabies
C) Malaria
D) Ringworm
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Which transmission of infectious agents occurs through a common source such as food, water, or air?

A) Vector
B) Contact
C) Vehicle
D) Isolation
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During hand washing, briskly rub soapy hands, forearms, and elbows together for at least how many seconds?

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 60
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Which vaccine does the CDC recommend health care providers receive?

A) Smallpox
B) Rabies
C) Chickenpox
D) Rotavirus
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Which type of glove is the most popular in professional settings?

A) Latex
B) Vinyl
C) Nitrile
D) Rubber
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Which terms are methods of pathogen transmission?

A) Contact, vehicle, and vector
B) Local, intermediate, and widespread
C) Stage one, stage two, and stage three
D) Acute, subacute, and chronic
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Which method is the best for infection control?

A) Hand hygiene
B) Taking supplements
C) Receiving vaccinations
D) Avoiding massaging clients who are ill
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Which method of disease transmission is the most common?

A) Vector
B) Contact
C) Vehicle
D) Isolation
Question
Which term means the time interval between initial exposure to pathogens and first appearance of disease signs and symptoms in a susceptible host?

A) Residual effect
B) Incubation period
C) Prevalence outcome
D) Disease complication
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Which term means the source of infection?

A) Host
B) Portal
C) Disease
D) Reservoir
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Which term means a situation in which massage should be postponed?

A) Infection control
B) Local contraindication
C) Risk factor
D) Absolute contraindication
Question
What is the rate per minute for chest compressions used to perform CPR?

A) 50
B) 75
C) 100
D) 125
Question
If a client who is experiencing hypoglycemia is conscious and coherent, what should the massage therapist do?

A) Perform CPR on him or her immediately
B) Gently place him or her on the floor if possible
C) Give him or her food or beverage that contains sugar
D) Press into his or her upper abdomen with a quick upward thrust
Question
If a client is having a seizure, when should 911 be called?

A) Seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes or immediately repeats
B) Client stops having a seizure within 3 minutes
C) Client has had a seizure before, as indicated on the intake form
D) Seizure produces patterns of alternating contractions that gradually subside
Question
Which term describes sites that contain tissues such as nerves, blood vessels, and glands that are vulnerable to harm from pressure?

A) Anatomic
B) Endangerment
C) Muscular
D) Physiologic
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In the acronym F-A-S-T to learn stroke signs and symptoms, what does "S" stand for?

A) Speed
B) Supine
C) Speech
D) Seizure
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The anterior neck is an endangerment site because it contains which artery?

A) Aorta
B) Carotid
C) Coronary
D) Mesentery
Question
Which information should be given to the 911 emergency dispatcher?

A) The caller's age
B) Victim's location
C) Victim's height
D) The time of day
Question
Which example is a local contraindication for massage?

A) Chronic disease in a state of exacerbation
B) Widespread infection or inflammation and fever
C) Reported or presenting disease that is highly contagious
D) Wrist that was sprained during a fall that occurred 48 hours ago
Question
Which condition is a sudden disruption of blood flow to the heart caused by an occluded blood vessel or hemorrhage from a broken blood vessel?

A) Stroke
B) Seizure disorder
C) Heart attack
D) Hypoglycemia
Question
Which condition is associated with the acute care principle "time is muscle?"

A) Stroke
B) Seizure disorder
C) Heart attack
D) Hypoglycemia
Question
Which conditions are characterized by episodes of uncontrolled and excessive electrical activity in the brain?

A) Strokes
B) Seizure disorders
C) Cognitive disorders
D) Hypoglycemia
Question
Which term describes providing first and immediate responses during health or medical emergency situations to minimize loss of life?

A) Infection control
B) Standard precautions
C) Local contraindication
D) Emergency preparedness
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The Heimlich maneuver should be used if the client is in which condition?

A) Choking and is unable to cough or speak
B) Diabetic and experiencing hypoglycemia
C) Having a seizure lasting longer than 5 minutes
D) Unable to speak coherently or raise both arms
Question
What is the appropriate action to take if encountering an unresponsive individual?

A) Call 911 and begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation immediately
B) Begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation immediately; then call 911 after signs and symptoms abate
C) Check for responsiveness to determine whether there is an actual emergency
D) Search pockets or a purse for emergency meds such as an epinephrine pen then administer if found
Question
Which term used means an area in which massage must be avoided because it is injured or inflamed, is part of a disease process, or has a medical device or pharmaceutical product?

A) Standard precaution
B) Local contraindication
C) Risk factor
D) Absolute contraindication
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Deck 9: Standard Precautions, Contraindications, and Emergency Preparedness
1
Which example is of a viral infection?

A) Malaria
B) Influenza
C) Ringworm
D) Tuberculosis
B
Explanation: Examples of viral infections are the common cold, influenza, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, measles, mumps, rabies, and HSV.
2
Which example is of a fungal infection?

A) Malaria
B) Influenza
C) Ringworm
D) Tuberculosis
C
Explanation: Examples of fungal infections are thrush, ringworm, and athlete's foot.
3
Which term refers to a disease that has an abrupt onset and persists for a short time?

A) Acute
B) Chronic
C) Idiopathic
D) Autoimmune
A
Explanation: When signs and symptoms have an abrupt onset, persist for a short time, run a brief course (less than 3 months) then resolves or, in some cases, bring death, it is called an acute disease.
4
Which term means a prediction of how a disease will progress?

A) Etiology
B) Syndrome
C) Prognosis
D) Diagnosis
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Which pathogens are single-cell organisms and can be spiral-shaped or rod-shaped?

A) Prions
B) Fungi
C) Viruses
D) Bacteria
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Which example is of a bacterial infection?

A) Malaria
B) Influenza
C) Ringworm
D) Tuberculosis
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Which type of disease is caused by a lack of an essential nutrient in the diet or the inability to digest and absorb a particular nutrient properly?

A) Cancer
B) Infectious
C) Deficiency
D) Autoimmune
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Which type of disease is characterized by growth of abnormal cells that can accumulate into masses or tumors?

A) Cancer
B) Infectious
C) Metabolic
D) Deficiency
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Which type of pathogens are nonliving entities that depend on a host cell for growth and replication?

A) Prions
B) Fungi
C) Viruses
D) Bacteria
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Which example is of an infectious disease?

A) Scurvy
B) Impetigo
C) Down syndrome
D) Rheumatoid arthritis
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Which term means the ability to invade other tissues of the body?

A) Metastasize
B) Incubate
C) Transmit
D) Contaminate
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Which example is of a metabolic disease?

A) Down syndrome
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Rheumatoid arthritis
D) Diabetes mellitus
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Which term means the study of disease?

A) Syndrome
B) Pathology
C) Etiology
D) Autoimmunity
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Which type of disease involves the body mistakenly attacking and destroying healthy tissue?

A) Metabolic
B) Deficiency
C) Degenerative
D) Autoimmune
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Nosocomial infections are ones that are acquired in which location?

A) Work
B) Hospital
C) Home
D) School
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Which example is of an autoimmune disease?

A) Athlete's foot
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Parkinson disease
D) Down syndrome
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Which example is of a degenerative disease?

A) Anemia
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Osteoarthritis
D) Diabetes mellitus
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Which example is of a genetic disease?

A) Down syndrome
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Osteoarthritis
D) Hypertension
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Which term means a biologic agent capable of causing infectious disease?

A) Host
B) Reserve
C) Pathogen
D) Carcinogen
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What types of diseases are caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses, or protozoa?

A) Cancer
B) Infectious
C) Deficiency
D) Autoimmune
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21
Which type of transmission is transfer of infectious agents between two or more hosts, such as between animals or insects and human beings?

A) Vector
B) Contact
C) Vehicle
D) Isolation
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Which term means the movement of pathogens from a reservoir to a host?

A) Susceptibility
B) Transmission
C) Contamination
D) Contraindication
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Which term means the proliferation of pathogens inside the host?

A) Carrier
B) Endemic
C) Infection
D) Transmission
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24
Disinfection of contaminated tools means immersing them in a 1:10 solution of household bleach and water for at least how many minutes?

A) 1
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
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25
Which term means a situation requiring the massage therapist to modify techniques or refrain from using them to avoid possible harm?

A) Indication
B) Risk factor
C) Contraindication
D) Standard precaution
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Which example is an absolute contraindication for massage?

A) Chronic disease in an exacerbation stage
B) Rash on a client's foot without other signs or symptoms
C) Wrist that was sprained during a fall that occurred 96 hours ago
D) Client who is feeling sedated because of a sinus medication
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Which term means the minimum infection control measures used regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status of the client?

A) Health and hygiene
B) Standard precautions
C) Local contraindication
D) Antimicrobial resistance
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Which factor is the primary source of disease transmission?

A) Using mobile devices
B) Contact with human hands
C) Drinking at water fountains
D) Dining at public restaurants
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29
Approximately how much bleach should be added to a washing machine to disinfect contaminated linens?

A) 1/4 to 1/2 cup
B) 1/2 to 1 cup
C) 1 to 1 1/4 cups
D) 1 1/4 to 1 3/4 cups
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30
Which example is of infestation?

A) Hives
B) Scabies
C) Malaria
D) Ringworm
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31
Which transmission of infectious agents occurs through a common source such as food, water, or air?

A) Vector
B) Contact
C) Vehicle
D) Isolation
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32
During hand washing, briskly rub soapy hands, forearms, and elbows together for at least how many seconds?

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 60
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Which vaccine does the CDC recommend health care providers receive?

A) Smallpox
B) Rabies
C) Chickenpox
D) Rotavirus
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Which type of glove is the most popular in professional settings?

A) Latex
B) Vinyl
C) Nitrile
D) Rubber
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35
Which terms are methods of pathogen transmission?

A) Contact, vehicle, and vector
B) Local, intermediate, and widespread
C) Stage one, stage two, and stage three
D) Acute, subacute, and chronic
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36
Which method is the best for infection control?

A) Hand hygiene
B) Taking supplements
C) Receiving vaccinations
D) Avoiding massaging clients who are ill
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37
Which method of disease transmission is the most common?

A) Vector
B) Contact
C) Vehicle
D) Isolation
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38
Which term means the time interval between initial exposure to pathogens and first appearance of disease signs and symptoms in a susceptible host?

A) Residual effect
B) Incubation period
C) Prevalence outcome
D) Disease complication
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39
Which term means the source of infection?

A) Host
B) Portal
C) Disease
D) Reservoir
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40
Which term means a situation in which massage should be postponed?

A) Infection control
B) Local contraindication
C) Risk factor
D) Absolute contraindication
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41
What is the rate per minute for chest compressions used to perform CPR?

A) 50
B) 75
C) 100
D) 125
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42
If a client who is experiencing hypoglycemia is conscious and coherent, what should the massage therapist do?

A) Perform CPR on him or her immediately
B) Gently place him or her on the floor if possible
C) Give him or her food or beverage that contains sugar
D) Press into his or her upper abdomen with a quick upward thrust
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43
If a client is having a seizure, when should 911 be called?

A) Seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes or immediately repeats
B) Client stops having a seizure within 3 minutes
C) Client has had a seizure before, as indicated on the intake form
D) Seizure produces patterns of alternating contractions that gradually subside
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44
Which term describes sites that contain tissues such as nerves, blood vessels, and glands that are vulnerable to harm from pressure?

A) Anatomic
B) Endangerment
C) Muscular
D) Physiologic
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45
In the acronym F-A-S-T to learn stroke signs and symptoms, what does "S" stand for?

A) Speed
B) Supine
C) Speech
D) Seizure
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46
The anterior neck is an endangerment site because it contains which artery?

A) Aorta
B) Carotid
C) Coronary
D) Mesentery
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47
Which information should be given to the 911 emergency dispatcher?

A) The caller's age
B) Victim's location
C) Victim's height
D) The time of day
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48
Which example is a local contraindication for massage?

A) Chronic disease in a state of exacerbation
B) Widespread infection or inflammation and fever
C) Reported or presenting disease that is highly contagious
D) Wrist that was sprained during a fall that occurred 48 hours ago
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49
Which condition is a sudden disruption of blood flow to the heart caused by an occluded blood vessel or hemorrhage from a broken blood vessel?

A) Stroke
B) Seizure disorder
C) Heart attack
D) Hypoglycemia
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50
Which condition is associated with the acute care principle "time is muscle?"

A) Stroke
B) Seizure disorder
C) Heart attack
D) Hypoglycemia
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51
Which conditions are characterized by episodes of uncontrolled and excessive electrical activity in the brain?

A) Strokes
B) Seizure disorders
C) Cognitive disorders
D) Hypoglycemia
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52
Which term describes providing first and immediate responses during health or medical emergency situations to minimize loss of life?

A) Infection control
B) Standard precautions
C) Local contraindication
D) Emergency preparedness
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53
The Heimlich maneuver should be used if the client is in which condition?

A) Choking and is unable to cough or speak
B) Diabetic and experiencing hypoglycemia
C) Having a seizure lasting longer than 5 minutes
D) Unable to speak coherently or raise both arms
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54
What is the appropriate action to take if encountering an unresponsive individual?

A) Call 911 and begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation immediately
B) Begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation immediately; then call 911 after signs and symptoms abate
C) Check for responsiveness to determine whether there is an actual emergency
D) Search pockets or a purse for emergency meds such as an epinephrine pen then administer if found
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Which term used means an area in which massage must be avoided because it is injured or inflamed, is part of a disease process, or has a medical device or pharmaceutical product?

A) Standard precaution
B) Local contraindication
C) Risk factor
D) Absolute contraindication
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