Ethics
Ethics, jr.
muscles
more muscles
potpourri
100

three stages of recovery

Safety, remembrance/mourning, and reconnection

100

area most likely to stimulate a flashback during bodywork

abdomen

100

Erector spinae is an array of very complex segmental muscles that have tissue fibers running vertically and bilaterally from the _________ to the ________.

Sacrum to the cranium

100

action of the QL

Laterally tilt the pelvis (hip hike)

100

stimulates the kidneys to reabsorb more water

Antidiuretic hormone

200

The memory spectrum includes which types of memories

Integrated, unintegrated, and flashbacks

200

An important part of retrieving clients from flashbacks

Call them by name and remind them who the practitioner is

200

From lateral to medial, the erector spinae group is comprised of these muscles

Iliocostalis, longissimus, spinalis

200

The only action of the ____________ is compressing the abdominal contents.

Transverse abdominis

200

 stimulate the kidneys to retain more fluids which increases blood volume and raises blood pressure

Aldosterone

300

best describes the symptom of when past traumatic events recur as vivid memories interrupting the present

re-experiencing

300

How can a practitioner become aware that a client is a survivor of abuse

The client discloses his status of previous abuse to the practitioner

300

A possible cause for trigger points in the erector spinae group is

Quick bending and twisting

300

The ___________ begins at the posterior iliac crest and ends at the last rib and TVP of L1-L4

Quadratus lumborum

300

the process by which products of digestion move into the bloodstream or lymph vessels, then into the body’s cells

What is absorption?

400

A practitioner is working with a survivor of abuse who suffers from PTSD. During a session, the practitioner notices the client begins to sweat, and all of his muscles contract. best way for the practitioner to respond?

Work within her scope of practice to create a safe space for the client to return to his body and the present moment

400

part of educating an abuse survivor about a bodywork practice

Bodywork is not typically appropriate for the first stage of recovery

400

Pain refers from trigger points in the erector spinae

Along the entire length of the back and into the buttocks

400

The origin for the _____ is the pubic crest and pubic symphysis

Rectus abdominis

400

the term used to describe a muscular ring regulating movement of materials between compartments of the gastrointestinal tract

What is sphincter?

500

 the most important factor in treating survivors

Being present in the moment

500

the initial phone interview with a self-disclosed survivor of abuse is the appropriate place to

Establish boundaries and a sense of safety

500

The deep paraspinals are comprised of

Rotatores and multifidi

500

The actions of the _________ are to draw down the central tendon and increase the volume of the thoracic cavity during inhalation

diaphragm

500

The liver drains into....

What is the hepatic portal vein