Contains rules about advertising - Answers massage therapy act, policy statements
why may a member undergo peer assessment - Answers they did not complete required credits
Define: standards of practice - Answers - statements of enforceable guidelines for professional
misconduct
- guiding principals by organization members conduct their daily responsibilities within the
scope of practice
Max number of people on counsil - Answers 9
Lietenant Goverment - Answers appointments members of consent and capacity board
define pollicy statements - Answers counsils opinion on specific issues relating to massage
therapy
number of public representatives on council - Answers just under 50%
reciporical inhibition - Answers contraction in a muscle is accompanied by a loss of tone or by
relaxation in the antagonistic muscle.
mediated by muscle spindle cells
Where does tibial nerve supply? - Answers all the muscles in the posterior leg and foot sole
Where does opposition occur - Answers at the saddle joint between the metacarpal and
trapezium
Location of the heart - Answers Thorax between the lungs in the inferior mediastinum
between 2-5 ribs, anterior to vertebral column
Massage Therapy Act - Answers • Contains Health Professions Procedural Code defined by the
RHPA
• Grandfathered masseurs of Drugless Practitioner's Act
• Defines the scope of practice of massage therapy
• Contains rules about advertising
Sits muscles - Answers supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor- attahc to greater tubercle
(subscapularis)??
Largest lumbar vertebrae - Answers L-5
,which muscle should not be treated when TMJ is placed anteriorly - Answers Lateral pterygoid
Huntington's disease - Answers degeneration of the basal nucii and cerebral cortext
professional misconduct
- cost of fine
- 3 ways to conduct - Answers max fine of 35k, treating beyond the scope, failing to reveal the
exact nature of treatment or failing to attend a meeting with complaint comittee
Largest joint in the body - Answers tibiofemoral
CN XI - Answers accessory
innervates SCM and traps
#11
CN V - Answers #5
Trigeminal
largest, sensory to face and supplies motor to chewing muscles
order of substitute decision makers - Answers 1) Guardian (court appointed)
2) Attorney
3) Representative (consent and capacity board)
4) Spouse
5) Child (over 16)
6) Parent
7) Sibiling
8) other relative
9) Public gaurdain
deglutition - Answers the act of swallowing
where does the posterior tibial artery pass through - Answers flexor digitorium and flexor
hallicus longus
CN VI - Answers Abducens
, primary: motor
injury: cannot move eye laterally, affected eyeball with rotate in medially
Reverent Power - Answers • Warmth, compassion & empathy towards the person who is weak
or vulnerable
Corticosteroids- side effects - Answers increased blood pressure, appetite and weight gain, skin
is thin
Parietal bones - Answers forms superior and lateral aspect of skull
posterior triangle borders - Answers SCM, trapezius, clavicle, scalenes
Cool hydro: - Answers 13-18 degrees C
CN IV - Answers Trochlear
#4
innervates: extrinsic eye muscle
injury: double vision and decreases ability to rotate eye
sphenoid bone - Answers Bone that joins all of the bones of the cranium together
keystoned, bat-shaped, middle cranial bone and orbits
parts: body, greater and lesser wings, pterygoid process
Colles fracture
caused by what actions - Answers - commiuted and impacted of distal radius
may be accompained by avulsion fracture of radius
causes: foosh, wrist extension and forearm pronation
What is buergers test for - Answers arterial circulation in limb
thrombophlebitis - Answers inflammatory occulsion of superficial vein with thrombos
emesis - Answers vomiting
1 st degree burn - Answers only epidermis damaged
contracture - Answers shortening/hypomobility of skin/fascia/muscle or joint capsule that
prevents normal mobility and flexability
Forward head posture - Answers increased flexion of cervical and thoracic region