QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ LATEST UPDATE.
The basic unit of structure of bones is the:
(a) compact bones
(b) periosteum
(c) spongy bones
(d) osteon ANS >>> Osteon
Which cranial nerve controls the shoulder?
(a) vague
(b) trigeminal
(c) accessory
(d) abducens ANS >>> Accessory
Your client is lying in the supine position and complains of lower back
pain. What do you do?
(a) stop the massage
(b) turn him on his side
,(c) ask him to relax
(d) place a pillow under his knee ANS >>> Place a pillow under his knee
Which nerve controls the heart and lungs?
(a) optic
(b) abducens
(c) vague
(d) sciatic ANS >>> Vigus
If your client has HIV, under which circumstances can you refuse
treatment?
(a) when your client thinks he is infected
(b) when you are afraid of being infected
(c) only when your client admits he is infected
(d) none of the above ANS >>> (d) none of the above
Which body cavity contains the heart and lungs?
(a) thoracic
(b) pleural
(c) pelvic
(d) dorsal ANS >>> thoracic
,What term means the condition of the blood?
(a) itis
(b) cry
(c) Oma
(d) email ANS >>> email
The suffix "as" normally indicates a:
(a) sugar
(b) enzyme
(c) carbohydrate
(d) abnormal condition ANS >>> enzyme
Which of the following may lead to the revocation of your license?
(a) opening 24 hours without approval
(b) not closing the premises for repairs
(c) abandoning the premises
(d) having too many therapists on duty ANS >>> abandoning the premises
Which term indicates the use of ice?
(a) post
(b) circus
(c) anti
, (d) cry ANS >>> cry
Which bone connects the tibia, fibula, and the navicular?
(a) phalanges
(b) digitalis
(c) talus
(d) calcaneus ANS >>> talus
If a therapist contracts his/her arm muscles, the manipulation is called:
(a) petrissage
(b) compression
(c) tapotement
(d) friction ANS >>> petrissage
The origin of the Sartorius muscle is:
(a) femur
(b) ilium
(c) ischium
(d) pubis ANS >>> ilium
Which muscle is involved in the plantar-flexion of the foot?
(a) pectineus