Deck 3: Assessment

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If a therapist wanted to check for tenderness at the origin of the hamstrings, they would palpate which bony landmark area?

A)Gluteal tuberosity
B)Ischial tuberosity
C)Posterior inferior iliac spine
D)Linea aspera
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In order to assess the functional movement of the rotator cuff muscles, the therapist would instruct the client to perform which action?

A)Rotation
B)Pivot
C)Circumduction
D)Flexion
Question
What is the name of the endangerment area posterior to the knee?

A)Popliteal
B)Antecubital
C)Femoral
D)Axillary
Question
If there is inflammation present in the inguinal lymph nodes, which endangerment area are you assessing?

A)Cervical
B)Femoral
C)Popliteal
D)Axillary
Question
Signs of an acute injury include swelling, pain, redness and:

A)An increase in range of motion (andgt;ROM)
B)Decrease in range of motion (andlt;ROM)
C)Loss or decrease in function (andlt;LOF)
D)Both B and C
Question
Swelling can be classified as:

A)Inflammation
B)Edema
C)Both A and B
D)None of the above
Question
What is the stage of inflammation in which fragile new tissue begins to form? This stage is also called the "remodeling" stage.

A)Acute
B)Chronic
C)Collagenous
D)Sub-acute
Question
When the suffix "itis" is found at the end of a root word, it means there is ____________ present:

A)Inflammation
B)Infection
C)Dehydration
D)Both B and C
Question
A hyper-irritable point which refers pain to other parts of the body is known as a:

A)Stress point
B)Latent point
C)Acupressure point
D)Trigger point
Question
When we refer to "signs and symptoms that are related and lead to a functional disorder," the word signs means:

A)Something the client complains about that the therapist can't see such as client pain or fatigue
B)Something the massage therapist can measure or see such as temperature, ROM or bruising
C)Something that can be viral or bacterial that has not yet been diagnosed by an MD
D)Both A and B
Question
What is crepitus?

A)A type of bacteria
B)A cracking or crunching sound often associated with the knee
C)An infection of the lung
D)A form of tapotement
Question
On which bone would you palpate the origin of the pectoralis minor?

A)Clavicle
B)Humerus
C)Scapula
D)Cervical
Question
The vertebral artery would be found in which endangerment site?

A)Antecubital
B)Axillary
C)Anterior cervical triangle
D)Posterior cervical triangle
Question
What is the universal signal for a client that is choking?

A)Waving their arms
B)Clutching their throat
C)Signaling for water
D)Screaming for help
Question
If a client arrives to the massage session with a sprained ankle in the acute stage of inflammation, what would be the best form of hydrotherapy to apply to the ankle?

A)Cryotherapy
B)Fomentation
C)Compression wrap
D)Hot pack
Question
If a client experiences a calf spasm during the session, what would be the best course of action for the therapist to follow?

A)End the session
B)Give the client water
C)Use either MET or PNF
D)Bolster the area
Question
What is one of the signs of a client experiencing the effects "Bell's palsy"?

A)Pain in the chest
B)Edema in the lower legs
C)Weakness, drooping or paralysis in the face
D)Lower back pain
Question
During the session the therapist comes across adhesions in the lower back. What would be the most effective type of massage treatment to reduce adhesions?

A)Tapping on the area
B)Cross-fiber friction to the area
C)Skin rolling the area
D)Avoiding the area
Question
If a client complains of hyperesthesia during the massage, what is the client experiencing?

A)Shooting pain
B)Swelling
C)Sensitivity to touch
D)Dehydration
Question
What would be the best course of action to test for tight quadriceps with the client in a prone position?

A)Using passive ROM, bring the knee into flexion
B)Using passive ROM, bring the knee into extension
C)Using passive ROM, plantarflex the ankle
D)Using passive ROM, dorsiflex the ankle
Question
During a visual assessment you notice that the client has forward rolled shoulders. Which muscle should you test for tightness?

A)Pectoralis minor
B)Piriformis
C)Scalenes
D)Intercostals
Question
During a session you notice a rash on the client's back. What would be the correct form of action?

A)Use light Swedish massage over the area
B)End the massage after letting the client know that they have a contagious skin infection
C)Ask the client if they are aware of the rash and avoid the area
D)Apply hot packs to the area
Question
A client is experiencing shooting pain in the gluteal region that sometimes runs down the back of their leg. Which nerve may be impinged?

A)Median
B)Ulnar
C)Sciatic
D)Femoral
Question
When the client is lying on the table in a supine position you notice that both legs and feet are turned out in a lateral direction. Which group of muscles would you check for hypertonicity?

A)Adductors
B)Flexors
C)Lateral rotators
D)Extensors
Question
If a client is experiencing hypertonicity and chronic pain in the low back, what would be the best course of action to reduce pain and tightness in the area?

A)Hot packs
B)Cold compresses
C)Tapotement
D)Shiatsu
Question
A client discloses that they have a painful bone spur in their foot. Which condition could cause bone spurs?

A)Osteoarthritis
B)Migraine
C)Thoracic outlet
D)Bell's palsy
Question
In which endangerment area would you find the brachial artery?

A)Femoral
B)Axilla
C)Popliteal
D)None of the above
Question
During postural analysis you find that the client is having difficulties touching their toes. Which action have you asked the client to perform at the waist?

A)Lateral Rotation
B)Medial Rotation
C)Flexion
D)Extension
Question
When performing a postural assessment on hip symmetry, which area should you bilaterally check?

A)Iliac crest
B)Adductor tubercle
C)Deltoid tuberosity
D)Greater trochanter of the femur
Question
During your massage session you palpate soft tissue that remains pitted or indented when pressed. What condition are you palpating?

A)Inflammation
B)Impinged nerve
C)Edema
D)Hyperesthesia
Question
Which endangerment site has the borders of the trachea, sternocleidomastoid, and mandible?

A)Axillary
B)Popliteal
C)Posterior triangle of the neck
D)Anterior triangle of the neck
Question
During a visual assessment you've noticed that the client has knocked knees. What is the clinical term for the knock-knee posture?

A)Varus
B)Valgus
C)Pronation
D)Supination
Question
Which kind of assessment/test is used to evaluate a client's posture?

A)Passive ROM
B)Active ROM
C)Health history intake
D)Plumb line
Question
In AROM

A)The client moves the structure under their own effort
B)The therapist moves the client's structure without the client's assistance
C)The therapist is creating resistance to the client's movement, while the client moves the structure
D)None of the above options describe AROM
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In PROM

A)The client moves the structure under their own effort
B)The therapist moves the client's structure without the client's assistance
C)The therapist is creates resistance to the client's movement while the client moves the structure under their own effort
D)None of the above describe AROM
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In RROM

A)The client moves the structure with their own effort
B)The therapist moves the client's structure without the client's assistance
C)The therapist is creating resistance to the client's movement while the client moves the structure under their own effort
D)None of the above describe AROM
Question
What action would you move the client's ankle in if you were to test for a tight tibialis anterior?

A)Dorsiflexion
B)Plantar flexion
C)Eversion
D)Inversion
Question
During a visual assessment you notice that the client has a pigeon-toed stance. What is this medical term for this postural imbalance?

A)Valgus
B)Varus
C)Inversion
D)Eversion
Question
During a massage session you palpate thick, ropy, fibrous tissue. What type of tissue are you palpating?

A)Adipose
B)Scar
C)Adhesion
D)Epithelial
Question
When assessing leg length in a prone position, which bony landmarks would you evaluate for symmetry?

A)ASIS
B)Patella
C)Malleoli
D)Toes
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Deck 3: Assessment
1
If a therapist wanted to check for tenderness at the origin of the hamstrings, they would palpate which bony landmark area?

A)Gluteal tuberosity
B)Ischial tuberosity
C)Posterior inferior iliac spine
D)Linea aspera
Ischial tuberosity
2
In order to assess the functional movement of the rotator cuff muscles, the therapist would instruct the client to perform which action?

A)Rotation
B)Pivot
C)Circumduction
D)Flexion
Circumduction
3
What is the name of the endangerment area posterior to the knee?

A)Popliteal
B)Antecubital
C)Femoral
D)Axillary
Popliteal
4
If there is inflammation present in the inguinal lymph nodes, which endangerment area are you assessing?

A)Cervical
B)Femoral
C)Popliteal
D)Axillary
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5
Signs of an acute injury include swelling, pain, redness and:

A)An increase in range of motion (andgt;ROM)
B)Decrease in range of motion (andlt;ROM)
C)Loss or decrease in function (andlt;LOF)
D)Both B and C
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6
Swelling can be classified as:

A)Inflammation
B)Edema
C)Both A and B
D)None of the above
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7
What is the stage of inflammation in which fragile new tissue begins to form? This stage is also called the "remodeling" stage.

A)Acute
B)Chronic
C)Collagenous
D)Sub-acute
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8
When the suffix "itis" is found at the end of a root word, it means there is ____________ present:

A)Inflammation
B)Infection
C)Dehydration
D)Both B and C
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9
A hyper-irritable point which refers pain to other parts of the body is known as a:

A)Stress point
B)Latent point
C)Acupressure point
D)Trigger point
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10
When we refer to "signs and symptoms that are related and lead to a functional disorder," the word signs means:

A)Something the client complains about that the therapist can't see such as client pain or fatigue
B)Something the massage therapist can measure or see such as temperature, ROM or bruising
C)Something that can be viral or bacterial that has not yet been diagnosed by an MD
D)Both A and B
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11
What is crepitus?

A)A type of bacteria
B)A cracking or crunching sound often associated with the knee
C)An infection of the lung
D)A form of tapotement
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12
On which bone would you palpate the origin of the pectoralis minor?

A)Clavicle
B)Humerus
C)Scapula
D)Cervical
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13
The vertebral artery would be found in which endangerment site?

A)Antecubital
B)Axillary
C)Anterior cervical triangle
D)Posterior cervical triangle
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What is the universal signal for a client that is choking?

A)Waving their arms
B)Clutching their throat
C)Signaling for water
D)Screaming for help
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15
If a client arrives to the massage session with a sprained ankle in the acute stage of inflammation, what would be the best form of hydrotherapy to apply to the ankle?

A)Cryotherapy
B)Fomentation
C)Compression wrap
D)Hot pack
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16
If a client experiences a calf spasm during the session, what would be the best course of action for the therapist to follow?

A)End the session
B)Give the client water
C)Use either MET or PNF
D)Bolster the area
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17
What is one of the signs of a client experiencing the effects "Bell's palsy"?

A)Pain in the chest
B)Edema in the lower legs
C)Weakness, drooping or paralysis in the face
D)Lower back pain
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18
During the session the therapist comes across adhesions in the lower back. What would be the most effective type of massage treatment to reduce adhesions?

A)Tapping on the area
B)Cross-fiber friction to the area
C)Skin rolling the area
D)Avoiding the area
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19
If a client complains of hyperesthesia during the massage, what is the client experiencing?

A)Shooting pain
B)Swelling
C)Sensitivity to touch
D)Dehydration
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20
What would be the best course of action to test for tight quadriceps with the client in a prone position?

A)Using passive ROM, bring the knee into flexion
B)Using passive ROM, bring the knee into extension
C)Using passive ROM, plantarflex the ankle
D)Using passive ROM, dorsiflex the ankle
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21
During a visual assessment you notice that the client has forward rolled shoulders. Which muscle should you test for tightness?

A)Pectoralis minor
B)Piriformis
C)Scalenes
D)Intercostals
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22
During a session you notice a rash on the client's back. What would be the correct form of action?

A)Use light Swedish massage over the area
B)End the massage after letting the client know that they have a contagious skin infection
C)Ask the client if they are aware of the rash and avoid the area
D)Apply hot packs to the area
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23
A client is experiencing shooting pain in the gluteal region that sometimes runs down the back of their leg. Which nerve may be impinged?

A)Median
B)Ulnar
C)Sciatic
D)Femoral
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24
When the client is lying on the table in a supine position you notice that both legs and feet are turned out in a lateral direction. Which group of muscles would you check for hypertonicity?

A)Adductors
B)Flexors
C)Lateral rotators
D)Extensors
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25
If a client is experiencing hypertonicity and chronic pain in the low back, what would be the best course of action to reduce pain and tightness in the area?

A)Hot packs
B)Cold compresses
C)Tapotement
D)Shiatsu
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26
A client discloses that they have a painful bone spur in their foot. Which condition could cause bone spurs?

A)Osteoarthritis
B)Migraine
C)Thoracic outlet
D)Bell's palsy
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27
In which endangerment area would you find the brachial artery?

A)Femoral
B)Axilla
C)Popliteal
D)None of the above
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28
During postural analysis you find that the client is having difficulties touching their toes. Which action have you asked the client to perform at the waist?

A)Lateral Rotation
B)Medial Rotation
C)Flexion
D)Extension
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29
When performing a postural assessment on hip symmetry, which area should you bilaterally check?

A)Iliac crest
B)Adductor tubercle
C)Deltoid tuberosity
D)Greater trochanter of the femur
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30
During your massage session you palpate soft tissue that remains pitted or indented when pressed. What condition are you palpating?

A)Inflammation
B)Impinged nerve
C)Edema
D)Hyperesthesia
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31
Which endangerment site has the borders of the trachea, sternocleidomastoid, and mandible?

A)Axillary
B)Popliteal
C)Posterior triangle of the neck
D)Anterior triangle of the neck
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32
During a visual assessment you've noticed that the client has knocked knees. What is the clinical term for the knock-knee posture?

A)Varus
B)Valgus
C)Pronation
D)Supination
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33
Which kind of assessment/test is used to evaluate a client's posture?

A)Passive ROM
B)Active ROM
C)Health history intake
D)Plumb line
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34
In AROM

A)The client moves the structure under their own effort
B)The therapist moves the client's structure without the client's assistance
C)The therapist is creating resistance to the client's movement, while the client moves the structure
D)None of the above options describe AROM
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35
In PROM

A)The client moves the structure under their own effort
B)The therapist moves the client's structure without the client's assistance
C)The therapist is creates resistance to the client's movement while the client moves the structure under their own effort
D)None of the above describe AROM
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In RROM

A)The client moves the structure with their own effort
B)The therapist moves the client's structure without the client's assistance
C)The therapist is creating resistance to the client's movement while the client moves the structure under their own effort
D)None of the above describe AROM
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37
What action would you move the client's ankle in if you were to test for a tight tibialis anterior?

A)Dorsiflexion
B)Plantar flexion
C)Eversion
D)Inversion
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38
During a visual assessment you notice that the client has a pigeon-toed stance. What is this medical term for this postural imbalance?

A)Valgus
B)Varus
C)Inversion
D)Eversion
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39
During a massage session you palpate thick, ropy, fibrous tissue. What type of tissue are you palpating?

A)Adipose
B)Scar
C)Adhesion
D)Epithelial
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When assessing leg length in a prone position, which bony landmarks would you evaluate for symmetry?

A)ASIS
B)Patella
C)Malleoli
D)Toes
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