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- Q1Contact dermatitis is described as...Inflamed irritated skin caused by exposure to an irritantInflamed flaky and silvery skin caused by hereditary factorsThickened skin with silvery scales caused by bacterial infection45s
- Q2How can you avoid contact dermatitis?Wash your hands as soon as you can after using chemicalsOnly use chemicals you know don’t give you an allergic reactionWear PPE when using chemicals45s
- Q3How can a therapist avoid developing RSI when performing massage?Be aware of working posture and regularly exercise and stretch handsEnsure hands are kept warm and wear gloves when using cold stonesKeep muscles working at all times to prevent them from losing strengthTake pain medication prior to each treatment45s
- Q4Scoliosis is a condition of the spine that appears as?An inward curve of the lumbar spine which makes the abdomen protrudeAn s shaped sideways bend that can be hereditary or caused by environmental conditionsHumped area of the sacral spine45s
- Q5Mature Caucasian skin has a tendency to beDehydrated with oily areasPink or creamDry and sallow30s
- Q6Which of the following psychological effects may a client experience after a hot stone treatment?Soothed and disorientatedComforted and despondentBalanced and irritatedRelaxed and grounded30s
- Q7Obstruction of a vessel by a blood clot is known as?hypertensionhypotensionthrombosisembolism30s
- Q8What action should be taken if a client experiences muscle spasms due to cold stone use?Slowly and carefully add warm stones until the client feels comfortableLeave it alone and continue on another part of the bodyGive the area a quick rub and carry on30s
- Q9Which is the most effective way to chill cold stones?Place in a fridge or freezer, iced water or crushed icePlace stones in a bowl of tepid water straight from the tapLeave stones on a windowsill in a cool room overnight45s
- Q10How would you adapt a treatment for a client requiring local decongestant?Alternate hot and cold stones to stimulate circulation and remove excess fluid and toxinsUse cold stones only with light pressure working against the direction of lymph flowApply an oil specifically for cellulite with hot stones and use firm pressure to tighten and tone45s
- Q11Which of the following is a physical effect of stone therapy?Muscle tension is reducedArrector pili function is impairedSebum secretions are weakened30s
- Q12Which of the following conditions would prevent a stone therapy treatment?varicose veinsPregnancymild eczemabruising30s
- Q13A contra indication that would restrict a stone therapy treatment would be?impetigo on the faceAn elderly client with fragile loose skinchemotherapydeep vein thrombosis45s
- Q14A spine that curves in the thoracic region is called?dowagers humpkyphosisscoliosislordosis30s
- Q15What are the properties of marble stones and when would they be used?Organic, porous, soft and light coloured suited for cold stone massageDark stone found in the rivers of Peru, used for cold stone massageWhite and hard stone formed from lava, used for hot stone massageRare, dark and porous used for hot stone application60s