A) The client's guardian must be present.
B) The therapist and client must devise a code for communication.
C) Massage is contraindicated.
D) Informed consent is invalid.
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A) Pruritus
B) Radiculopathy
C) Dementia
D) Reflex dystrophy
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A) Leave the room,call 911,and then call the client's emergency contact.
B) Remain in the room calmly,begin to time the seizure,clear the area of objects,and cushion the client's head with the client's chin lifted.
C) Speak to the client loudly and continuously to keep him or her as alert as possible while holding the client's hand.
D) Put a firm object between the client's teeth to keep the client from biting his or her tongue.
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A) Guillain BarrΓ© syndrome
B) Parkinson disease
C) Poliomyelitis
D) Alzheimer gravis
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A) 90-minute sessions combining relaxation and deep tissue massage
B) 60-minute sessions focused on firm gliding and light percussion
C) 30-minute sessions focused on general relaxation
D) 15-minute sessions focused on firm gliding and compressive strokes with full hand contact
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A) Keep wrists neutral while working.
B) Strengthen forearm and hand muscles.
C) Stretch between sessions.
D) Raise the table height.
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A) Crohn disease
B) Markan disease
C) Huntington disease
D) Erb palsy
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A) Is an absolute contraindication
B) Is a local contraindication
C) Is focused on the face and head
D) Should incorporate light gliding directed upward,kneading,percussion,and vibration on facial muscles as part of general massage
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A) Shorter-than-normal sessions are more appropriate.
B) Clients may fidget,talk,and miss appointments.
C) The therapist should relax office policies and boundaries to accommodate the client.
D) Teaching massage techniques to the caregiver of a child with ADHD is helpful.
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A) Hemiplegia
B) Synplegia
C) Paraplegia
D) Quadriplegia
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A) Anorexia nervosa
B) Stroke
C) Spina bifida
D) Glaucoma
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A) Meningitis
B) Poliomyelitis
C) Conjunctivitis
D) Encephalitis
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A) Massage is still contraindicated.
B) Massage is indicated with no cautions or contraindications.
C) Massage is geared toward rehabilitation.
D) Massage is indicated while avoiding the area over the spinal defect.
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A) Intelligence
B) Sensory function
C) Motor function
D) Memory
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A) Quadriplegia
B) Hemiplegia
C) Paraplegia
D) Heteroplegia
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A) Hernia
B) Stroke
C) Sequela
D) Seizure
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A) Best in 90-minute sessions using deep gliding strokes
B) Contraindicated until the condition is completely resolved
C) Best in 30-minute sessions using lighter-than-normal techniques
D) Best in 30-minute session using joint mobilizations and stretching
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A) Encephalitis
B) Meningitis
C) Shingles
D) Dementia
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A) Progressive muscle weakness and paralysis
B) Loss of memory and intellect
C) Progressive hypertonicity of the facial muscles
D) Peripheral neuropathy
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A) Involuntary,jerky motions of the arms and face
B) Hearing loss
C) Progressive relaxation of the thorax and limbs
D) Petechiae
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