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Which of the following cells are important to blood clotting?

A.

Erythrocytes

B.

Leukocytes

C.

Phagocytes

D.

Thrombocytes

A client walks into your office with a slight limp. He states he is experiencing pain in his right hip. He also claims to not know the origin of his discomfort. What is the best option to assess the relative discomfort that a client is experiencing?

A.

subjective pain scale

B.

objective pain scale

C.

passive range of motion testing

D.

active range of motion testing

What does a “sulcus” refer to in the human body?

A.

Protuberance

B.

Bony landmark

C.

Attachment site

D.

Furrow

Auditory ossicles are formed of which kind of tissue?

A.

Muscle

B.

Bone

C.

Cartilage

D.

Nervous

A client who often jokes about going out on a date is _________________.

A.

breaking confidentiality

B.

testing boundaries

C.

exploring the therapeutic relationship

D.

just being kind

During an assessment, a massage therapist instructs their client to move a part of their body without assistance. This is known as _______________.

A.

active ROM

B.

lactive-assisted ROM

C.

passive ROM

D.

resistive ROM

Which of the following choices best describes the function of A, in the acronym S.O.A.P.?

A.

Homework

B.

Treatment

C.

Summary of findings I

D.

Initial complaint

The structure that connects the liver to the gall bladder is the:

A.

Hepatic portal vein

B.

Hepatic duct

C.

Bile duct

D.

The liver is not connected to the gall bladder

A crackling, grating or popping sound from joints is referred to as ____________.

A.

air bubbles

B.

a soft tissue barrier

C.

crepitus

D.

a degenerative disease

A client can experience phantom pain if they have _______________.

A.

a psychological disorder

B.

diabetes

C.

lost a limb

D.

a neurological dysfunction