Quiz 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 4 components of safe touch

A
  • skilled touch
  • Communication
  • respect of boundaries
  • permission
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2
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List 4 things that are needed on a health intake form

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  • Focus of session
  • symptoms
  • frequency/duration
  • intensity
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3
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And example of a open ended question

A

What can I do for you today?

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4
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Give an example of a closed ended questions you might ask a client

A

Does it hurts when I push here?

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5
Q

4 categories of contraindication

A
  • viral infection
  • acute bacterial infection
  • fungal infection
  • infestations😱
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6
Q

Give an example of mechanical effects of Effleurage

A

Discrimination of dead skin cells

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7
Q

Who developed Swedish massage?

A

Per Henric Ling

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8
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The buddies involuntary response to our touch is an example of what type of effect

A

Reflexive

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9
Q

Which sensation travels on unmyelinated nerve pathways

And are these sensations to the brain faster or slower

A
  • Pain

- Slower

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10
Q

Which sensations travel on myelinated nerve pathways

Faster or slower

A
  • Touch
  • Temperature
  • Vibrations
  • Pressure

Faster

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11
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Pain sensation travels on unmyelinated nerve fibers slower then myelinated fibers

A

Gate Theory

Massage can temporarily override pain signals to the brain by using other sensory inputs

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12
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To glide, stroke or touch lately

A

Effleurage

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13
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Any condition that renders a particular treatment improper or undesirable AKA

A

Contraindication

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14
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4 uses for Effleurage

A

-Increases Venus and lymph flow
-relaxes parasympathetic nervous system
-decreases heart rate
-generally relaxes muscles
Decrease in HT

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15
Q

Desquamation of dead skin cells are a mechanical effect of

A

Deep Effleurage

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16
Q

Reflexively effleurage decreases pain via the

A

Gate Theory

17
Q

Reflexively Effleurage decreases blood pressure via

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Parasympathetic response or decrease heart rate

18
Q

Releasing endorphins is a reflexive effect of

A

Deep Effleurage

19
Q

2 Contra indications for effleurage

A
  • Severe pitted edema

- open wounds