MBLEX Study guide 2024/2025 with 100% correct answers
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In what direction are most swedish massage stokes provided? correct answersTowards the heart
How is the technique of kneading performed? correct answersLifting, grasping, rolling and compressing the skin
According to professional code of ethics, dual relationships should be avoided when there...
In what direction are most swedish massage stokes provided? correct answersTowards the heart
How is the technique of kneading performed? correct answersLifting, grasping, rolling and compressing
the skin
According to professional code of ethics, dual relationships should be avoided when there is a risk of:
correct answersExploitation and loss of objectivity
Under what circumstance would allow a practitioner be allowed to divulge otherwise confidential client
information? correct answersWhen the client requests it in writing prior to disclosure.
What movement of the foot occurs when it rolls outward, placing most the weight on the outside of the
foot? correct answersSupination
Range of motion is determined by? correct answersAssessing joint movement
What hormone does the pineal gland produce? correct answersMelatonin
The mitral valve is aslo known as the correct answersBicuspid valve
What are warts? correct answersA contagious infection of the epidermal layer of skin
What causes poliomyelitis? correct answersViral infection
What financial data does the 1099 tax form contain? correct answersIndependent contractor wages
,What action violates the code of ethics generally accepted by massage therapist? correct answersDating
a client
What is a mechanical effect of massage? correct answersThe break down of adhesions
Your client arrives complaining of acute whiplash symptoms that are the result of a car crash the day
before, the client thinks massage will help. What is the MOST appropriate action? correct answersRefer
client to a doctor and reschedule
Massage can reduce pain by? correct answersReducing the cause behind pain stimulation
What term is used to describe a birthmark or mole? correct answersNevus
What is a thrombus? correct answersA stationary blood clot
What is the primary action of the humerus at the shoulder when rolling a ball forward? correct
answersFlexion
What action occurs at the ankle joint when standing on your tippy toes? correct answersPlantar flexion
What happens to a muscle during eccentric contraction? correct answersThe muscle contracts and
lengthens
What structure transports sperms cells from the testes to the prostate gland? correct answersVas
deferens
What nerve roots are contained in the brachial plexus? correct answersC5 to T1
What term is used to describe an injury in which the tendon is partially torn? correct answersStrain
What nerve is involved in carpal tunnel syndrome? correct answersMedian nerve
, What is an ulceration in the mucosal lining of the stomach or duodenum called? correct answersPeptic
Ulcer
What are the natural pain controllers produced in the brain? correct answersEndorphins
What statement describes the effects of percussion effects? correct answersIt invigorates the client by
stimulating the nervous system
What is a condition where massage is indicated? correct answersHypertonic Musculature
What is the Alexander Technique? correct answersA method of posture evaluation and correction
Which of the following is a definition of professional ethics? correct answersPromotion of public welfare,
the client's welfare, and reputation of the profession
Which of the following statement best describes deep specific friction? correct answersSmall, deep and
specific movements on a local area to move tissue under the skin
In oriental medicine, what meridian runs up the middle of the spine? correct answersGoverning vessel
Which of the following muscles can be involved in causing symptoms of sciatica? correct
answersPiriformis
Which of the following is a definition of chronic pain? correct answersPain that persist or reoccurs for
definite period, usually longer than six months.
Which of the following techniques is effective in the rehabilitation of post-acute anterior cruciate
ligament tear? correct answersCross-fiber friction around the knee joint
What condition develops when the placenta separates prematurely from the wall of the uterus? correct
answersAbruption placentae
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