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45 Cards in this Set
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What term is not related to proprioception?
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Reflex
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what would not be included in the objective portion of the SOAP chart?
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key symptoms given by the client
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In which portion of the SOAP chart is the actual process of decision making recorded?
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Assessment
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What is the appropriate way to make a correction on a SOAP chart?
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Draw a single line through the error and make correction above or next to the error
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What does physiology explain?
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Functions of the body that support life
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Blood and bone are both types of what?
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Connective tissue
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What ability is the main characteristic of muscle tissue?
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Provided movement by shortening
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What is true of the synchronization of biological rhythms?
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Promotes homeostatsis and supports a heathy body
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What can massage and other forms of bodywork and movement do?
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Support the body in maintaining and returning to a healthy state
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What is the inflammatory response?
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A combination of processess that attempt to minimize tissue injury
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What are risk factors?
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Influences that can put a person at risk for developing disease
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Pain is a complex, private, abstract experience that also has what characteristic?
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Not easy to define and measure
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What is hypersensitivity to pain called?
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Hyperalgesia
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Referred pain may be a reason to do which of the following?
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Refer a client to a physician for a diagnosis
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What is true of people who experience excessive or ongoing stress?
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May have a decrease in immune function
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When are abbreviations best used?
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To save time and space when writing
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A person standing upright, arms at sides, palms facing forward, is in what postion?
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Anatomical
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The majority of accupuncture points have been associated with what?
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Motor points and trigger points
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Intuition?
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Is knowing something without going through a rational thought process
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Responses and effects of massage on the nervous system?
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are reflexive
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Neuroendocrine chemicals influenced by massage include?
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Dopamine and serotonin
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Entrainment
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is a synchronization to a rhythm
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Entrapment
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Is frequently caused by soft tissue binding a nerve
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One of the most widely recognized physilogic effects of massage is?
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enhancement in blood and lymph circulation
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The implementation of a therapeutic change process requires?
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energy and resource expenditure
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The body/mind link is best understood:
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in an autonomic nervous system association
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The benefits of massage?
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can be subjective and objective
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Do massage professionals need to know about pathology?
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Yes
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What is a major risk factor?
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syndrome
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With regard to pain sensation?
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they are classified as acute, chronic, or intractable
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When are abbreviations best used?
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To save time and space when writing
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A person standing upright, arms at sides, palms facing forward, is in what postion?
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Anatomical
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The majority of accupuncture points have been associated with what?
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Motor points and trigger points
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Intuition?
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Is knowing something without going through a rational thought process
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Responses and effects of massage on the nervous system?
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are reflexive
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Neuroendocrine chemicals influenced by massage include?
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Dopamine and serotonin
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Entrainment
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is a synchronization to a rhythm
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Entrapment
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Is frequently caused by soft tissue binding a nerve
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One of the most widely recognized physilogic effects of massage is?
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enhancement in blood and lymph circulation
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The implementation of a therapeutic change process requires?
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energy and resource expenditure
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The body/mind link is best understood:
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in an autonomic nervous system association
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The benefits of massage?
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can be subjective and objective
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Do massage professionals need to know about pathology?
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Yes
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What is a major risk factor?
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syndrome
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With regard to pain sensation?
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they are classified as acute, chronic, or intractable
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