Deck 1: Infection Control and Safe Practice Procedures for Massage Therapists

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Which type of infection describes vehicle transmission of organisms?

A)Sexual contact
B)Bite from an animal
C)Pathogens in a water source
D)Pathogens crossing the placenta
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Which type of disease has an abrupt onset of severe signs and symptoms then runs a brief course?

A)Acute
B)Local
C)Chronic
D)Delayed
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Which choice is not one of the body's natural defense mechanisms against exposure to pathogens?

A)Inflammation
B)Zinc supplements
C)Immune response
D)Physical and chemical barriers
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Disease that is distributed throughout the body is called:

A)chronic.
B)systemic.
C)acute.
D)contagious.
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Which term means the study of disease?

A)Physiology
B)Pathology
C)Pharmacology
D)Psychology
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A description that belongs to communicable diseases is that they are:

A)the result of exposure to cancer-causing agents.
B)caused by disruption in the body's metabolism.
C)inherited.
D)infectious.
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A group of signs and symptoms occurring together to present a particular disease or abnormality is called a:

A)prognosis.
B)complication.
C)syndrome.
D)risk factor.
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Which type of disease develops gradually and lasts longer than 6 months?

A)Acute
B)Local
C)Chronic
D)Delayed
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Which term means objective indicators of disease such as swelling, skin rashes, and fever?

A)Signs
B)Complications
C)Symptoms
D)Diagnosis
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Which term means any illness that is characterized by certain signs and symptoms?

A)Disease
B)Handicap
C)Liability
D)Disorder
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A period of partial or complete disappearance of the signs and symptoms of chronic disease is called a:

A)flare-up.
B)complication.
C)remission.
D)syndrome.
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Which terms means the source of infection, living or inanimate?

A)Cistern
B)Hiatus
C)Host
D)Reservoir
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Infectious agents can be spread through contact with:

A)contaminated linens.
B)contaminated massage tools.
C)open containers of lubricant.
D)all of the above.
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Which term means a prediction of how a disease will progress and the chances of recovery?

A)Prognosis
B)Diagnosis
C)Palpation
D)Determination
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Which term means a period of increased signs and symptoms?

A)Remission
B)Chronic
C)Syndrome
D)Exacerbation
Question
Effective exposure and successful transfer of pathogens results in:

A)microbial migration.
B)contamination.
C)exacerbation.
D)disease remission.
Question
Which process occurs when the body mistakes its own tissues for something foreign?

A)The tissues are attacked, and the immune system is depleted.
B)The immune system soon recognizes the tissues as normal and never attacks them again.
C)The tissues attack the immune system, shutting it down.
D)The tissues stimulate the immune system to prevent infection by pathogens.
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Which terms means a biologic agent capable of causing disease?

A)Aseptic agent
B)Contamination
C)Pathogen
D)Fomite
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Which term means an organism in which pathogens reside?

A)Reservoir
B)Cistern
C)Host
D)Hiatus
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Which term means subjective feelings such as headaches, nausea, pain, and anxiety?

A)Situation
B)Syndrome
C)Signs
D)Symptoms
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Which term means a set of infection control measures developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?

A)Hygiene
B)Disinfection
C)Standard precautions
D)Risk factors
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Which example is a positional modification of treatment for a client?

A)Avoiding the use of percussion
B)Placing a supportive cushion under the abdomen
C)Using lighter-than-normal pressure
D)Wearing gloves when having a cut on the hand
Question
Which condition is a local contraindication for massage?

A)Inflamed lymph node
B)Fever
C)Exacerbation stage of lupus
D)Stroke
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Which area of the body is considered a cautionary site?

A)Gluteals
B)Upper arm
C)Lateral neck
D)Calves
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Causative factors or origins of disease are its:

A)radiology.
B)entomology.
C)ideology.
D)etiology.
Question
If a disease has an unknown cause, it is called:

A)acute.
B)idiopathic.
C)systemic.
D)chronic.
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When a therapist feels symptoms of a cold or contagious illness, he or she should:

A)wear a mask or bandana over his or her nose and mouth to reduce the spread of airborne particles.
B)wear gloves to reduce the spread of infection.
C)cancel appointments and offer to reschedule, or refer the client to an associate.
D)be sure to have an antimicrobial agent available in the treatment room.
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What is the minimum number of seconds the hands should be washed?

A)5
B)7
C)10
D)15
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Deck 1: Infection Control and Safe Practice Procedures for Massage Therapists
1
Which type of infection describes vehicle transmission of organisms?

A)Sexual contact
B)Bite from an animal
C)Pathogens in a water source
D)Pathogens crossing the placenta
Pathogens in a water source
2
Which type of disease has an abrupt onset of severe signs and symptoms then runs a brief course?

A)Acute
B)Local
C)Chronic
D)Delayed
Acute
3
Which choice is not one of the body's natural defense mechanisms against exposure to pathogens?

A)Inflammation
B)Zinc supplements
C)Immune response
D)Physical and chemical barriers
Zinc supplements
4
Disease that is distributed throughout the body is called:

A)chronic.
B)systemic.
C)acute.
D)contagious.
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Which term means the study of disease?

A)Physiology
B)Pathology
C)Pharmacology
D)Psychology
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A description that belongs to communicable diseases is that they are:

A)the result of exposure to cancer-causing agents.
B)caused by disruption in the body's metabolism.
C)inherited.
D)infectious.
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A group of signs and symptoms occurring together to present a particular disease or abnormality is called a:

A)prognosis.
B)complication.
C)syndrome.
D)risk factor.
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Which type of disease develops gradually and lasts longer than 6 months?

A)Acute
B)Local
C)Chronic
D)Delayed
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Which term means objective indicators of disease such as swelling, skin rashes, and fever?

A)Signs
B)Complications
C)Symptoms
D)Diagnosis
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Which term means any illness that is characterized by certain signs and symptoms?

A)Disease
B)Handicap
C)Liability
D)Disorder
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A period of partial or complete disappearance of the signs and symptoms of chronic disease is called a:

A)flare-up.
B)complication.
C)remission.
D)syndrome.
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12
Which terms means the source of infection, living or inanimate?

A)Cistern
B)Hiatus
C)Host
D)Reservoir
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13
Infectious agents can be spread through contact with:

A)contaminated linens.
B)contaminated massage tools.
C)open containers of lubricant.
D)all of the above.
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Which term means a prediction of how a disease will progress and the chances of recovery?

A)Prognosis
B)Diagnosis
C)Palpation
D)Determination
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Which term means a period of increased signs and symptoms?

A)Remission
B)Chronic
C)Syndrome
D)Exacerbation
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16
Effective exposure and successful transfer of pathogens results in:

A)microbial migration.
B)contamination.
C)exacerbation.
D)disease remission.
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17
Which process occurs when the body mistakes its own tissues for something foreign?

A)The tissues are attacked, and the immune system is depleted.
B)The immune system soon recognizes the tissues as normal and never attacks them again.
C)The tissues attack the immune system, shutting it down.
D)The tissues stimulate the immune system to prevent infection by pathogens.
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Which terms means a biologic agent capable of causing disease?

A)Aseptic agent
B)Contamination
C)Pathogen
D)Fomite
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Which term means an organism in which pathogens reside?

A)Reservoir
B)Cistern
C)Host
D)Hiatus
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Which term means subjective feelings such as headaches, nausea, pain, and anxiety?

A)Situation
B)Syndrome
C)Signs
D)Symptoms
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21
Which term means a set of infection control measures developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?

A)Hygiene
B)Disinfection
C)Standard precautions
D)Risk factors
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22
Which example is a positional modification of treatment for a client?

A)Avoiding the use of percussion
B)Placing a supportive cushion under the abdomen
C)Using lighter-than-normal pressure
D)Wearing gloves when having a cut on the hand
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23
Which condition is a local contraindication for massage?

A)Inflamed lymph node
B)Fever
C)Exacerbation stage of lupus
D)Stroke
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24
Which area of the body is considered a cautionary site?

A)Gluteals
B)Upper arm
C)Lateral neck
D)Calves
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25
Causative factors or origins of disease are its:

A)radiology.
B)entomology.
C)ideology.
D)etiology.
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If a disease has an unknown cause, it is called:

A)acute.
B)idiopathic.
C)systemic.
D)chronic.
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27
When a therapist feels symptoms of a cold or contagious illness, he or she should:

A)wear a mask or bandana over his or her nose and mouth to reduce the spread of airborne particles.
B)wear gloves to reduce the spread of infection.
C)cancel appointments and offer to reschedule, or refer the client to an associate.
D)be sure to have an antimicrobial agent available in the treatment room.
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What is the minimum number of seconds the hands should be washed?

A)5
B)7
C)10
D)15
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