Another name for hives is…
What is Urticaria?
Bacterial infection of a sebaceous gland / hair follicle
What is a boil?
Anything a client states about their condition is called
What is subjective?
Lateral curvature of the spine
What is scoliosis?
Loss of muscle mass/ muscle death
What is atrophy?
An individual’s CD4 cells have dropped below 200 cells/mm3 of blood or develop one or more opportunistic infections (regardless of CD4 count)
what is AIDS diagnosis requirements
A Nevis is also known as…
What is a birthmark or mole?
Lice can be found on hairless parts of the body only. True or false
What is false?
found everywhere
part of charting, where you set up the follow up treatment
Loss of bone density that makes bones fragile.
What is osteoporosis?
Cyst on the back of the wrist
What is a ganglion cyst?
Impetigo is indicated for massage, true or false
What is true
Locally contraindicated
Athletes foot is also known as
What is tenia pedis?
You notice swelling of the left ankle of your client where do you chart it?
What is objective?
impingement of the brachial plexus
What is Thoracic outlet syndrome
Immature bone located at the knee where the patellar tendon and tibias tuberosity connect
What is osgood- schlatter disease?
HPV stands for..
What is human papilloma virus?
Sores that develop on individuals who are bedridden or immobile.
What are decubitus ulcers ?
Treatment that you do during a treatment is charted where?
Assesment
Median nerve impingement
What is carpal tunnel syndrome
Fungal infection that only affects hairless parts of the body
What is Tinea Corporis?
Type of skin condition caused by HPV
What is warts?
Cancer that develops in the basal (germinativum) layer of skin.
What is Basal cell carcinoma?
five things that must be on a soap chart
Name
Date
Clients name
signature
Legend
Blue or black ink
Shoulder joint becomes stiff painful and hard to move
What is adhesive capsullitis?
Impingement of the brachial plexus
What is Thoracic outlet syndrome
If your client bruises easily and is NOT taking any medications that may cause bruising, what condition maybe occurring?
What is Hemophelia
What type of massage treatment is recommended for scoliosis?
What is Deep stroking and kneading on affected muscles without over stretching the spine
If you have an elderly client who is dealing with post massage orthostatic hypotension, what would you do after the massage?
What is have them sit up before standing
Anterior displacement of the vertebrae that occurs predominantly in the lower spine (L4/L5) is:
what is spondylolisthesis
When working with clients who have endocrine system disorders, like Addison’s disease or Cushing’s disease, what should you always check before the client receives the massage?
What is Vitality