Hawaii Massage Exam Study Guide Latest Update With 400+ Questions and Correct Answers 100% Complete Solution 2024.
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Massage is defined as:
The systematic & scientific manipulation of soft & superficial tissue
The agency responsible for the regulation of massage is the:
Department of Commerce &...
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Hawaii Massage Exam Study Guide Latest
Update With 400+ Questions and Correct
Answers 100% Complete Solution 2024.
Massage is defined as:
The systematic & scientific manipulation of soft & superficial tissue
The agency responsible for the regulation of massage is the:
Department of Commerce & Consumer Affairs
Waving your arm in front of you like saying goodbye is an example of:
Abduction
The two types of draping are?
Complete and Brief
A principal massage therapist (PMT) must be:
Licensed
The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior position is the:
Coronal Plane
Homeostasis refers to:
Relative Constancy
The minimum/maximum fine the Massage Board can impose on a license for a
violation of rules is:
$100/ $1000
The massage technique that involves squeezing and rolling is:
Petrissage
The brain is located in the:
Dorsal Cavity
The maximum ration of apprentices to licensed therapists is:
10 to 1
Massage therapists and massage establishment licenses expire on:
6/30 of every even numbered year
The most important hygiene protocol is to:
Wash your hands before and after every massage
How many days does an establishment have to notify the board of a chance of its
principal massage therapist:
5 Days
Apprenticeship training consists of how many hours:
570
If your client has injured his leg in a fall, you should:
Refer him in a physician
A bolster is placed under the ankles of a client in the prone position to prevent:
Hyperextension
In the lateral recumbent position, the body is:
Lying on the right or left side
A sponsoring massage therapist:
,Does not have to be licensed
An acute pain:
Comes on quickly is of short duration
Tapotement should never be used:
On bony areas
Over the kidneys
If your client is on medication that you are not familiar with, you should:
Refer to the physicians' desk reference or similar guide
If the PMT has to leave the premises, she can appoint as a replacement:
A Licensed Therapist
Sports massage is beneficial because it can:
Help to prevent injury
Shorten recovery time
Improve blood circulation
A client terminate a massage:
At any time
Which is not a function of the skeletal system?
Posture
The origin of the sartorius muscle is this:
Anterior
Superior
Iliac
Spine
The ulna is what to the radius:
Medial
The pleural cavity contains the
Lungs
Which muscle extends from the thorax to the pubis:
Rectus Abdominis
The layer of the integurmentary that contains the sweat glands is the:
Dermis
Which muscle extends the little finger:
Extensor digiti minimi
Blistering of the skin is a characteristic of a:
2nd Degree burn
Which is the function of the muscular system:
Posture
Movement
The axial skeleton includes the:
Skull
Ribs
Hyoid bone
A muscle that opposes the movement of a prime mover is as:
Antagonist
What is not a characteristic of inflammation:
Tenderness
, Muscles are attached to bones by:
Tendons
The adductor pollicis is located in the:
Hand
The distal end of the clavicle articulates with the:
Scapula
The rotator cuff includes the:
Subscapularius
Infraspinatus
Freely movable joints are called:
Diarthrotic
The quadricep muscles:
Extend the knee
The insertion of the sternocleidomastoid is the:
Mastoid Process
The vertebral region that contains the axis is the:
Cervical
A muscle that elevates the mandible is the:
Masseter
The muscle that plantarflexes the foot is the:
Gastrocnernius
Scoliosis is a condition characterized by:
An lateral curvature of the spine
The lowest region of the ventral cavity is the:
Pelvic cavity
The deltoid muscle inserts into the:
Humerus
The primary function of the red blood cells is:
Transportation of gases
The functional unit of the kidney is the:
Nephron
Which cranial nerve controls the heart and lungs:
Vagus
A motor unit consists of:
A motor neuron and the muscle cells it innervates
Which is the major artery of the body:
Aorta
Which artery supplies the knee joint:
Popliteal
Which gland is called the master gland:
Pituitary
Inflammation of a vein is called:
Phlebitis
The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) controls:
Involuntary bodily functions
Which cranial nerve controls the shoulder:
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