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Hawaii Massage Exam: Mock Tests and Answers, Exams of Advanced Education

A series of multiple-choice questions and answers related to a hawaii massage exam. It covers various aspects of anatomy, physiology, and massage therapy practices. The questions are designed to test knowledge of basic concepts and terminology relevant to the field. While the document offers a basic overview of the subject matter, it lacks in-depth analysis and critical thinking exercises.

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Hawaii Massage Exam, Mock Tests (100 OUT OF
100) Questions and Answers (Latest Update)
1. Massage is defined as
"A systematic and scientific manipulation of soft tissue and superficial tissue". (Chapter 452-1)
2. The basic unit of structure of all living things is the
Cell
3. Relative constancy refers to
Homeostasis
4. The brain and spinal cord are in the
Dorsal cavity (ex: fish, dorsal fin)
5. The Mediastinum is
a) between the right and left pleural cavity b) in the thoracic cavity
c) contains the heart and trachea
(d) All of the above
6. Which plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
Coronal or Frontal.
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Hawaii Massage Exam, Mock Tests (100 OUT OF

100) Questions and Answers (Latest Update)

  1. Massage is defined as "A systematic and scientific manipulation of soft tissue and superficial tissue". (Chapter 452-1)
  2. The basic unit of structure of all living things is the Cell
  3. Relative constancy refers to Homeostasis
  4. The brain and spinal cord are in the Dorsal cavity (ex: fish, dorsal fin)
  5. The Mediastinum is a) between the right and left pleural cavity b) in the thoracic cavity c) contains the heart and trachea (d) All of the above
  6. Which plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions Coronal or Frontal.
  1. What burn classification do blisters form 2nd degree
  2. Which are not functions of the skeletal system Posture
  3. The primary functions of the muscles are Heat, movement, posture
  4. Abduction is Away from the midline of the body
  5. Glands that secrete their products into the ducts are called _____________glands. Exocrine
  6. Glands that secrete their products into the bloodstream are Endocrine
  7. The primary function of the red blood cells is Transport of gases
  1. The term that describes the reclining (face up) position is Supine
  2. The humerus articulates with the Ulna
  3. The four types of tissue are CMEN- connective, muscle, epithelial, nervous
  4. Anatomy is The study of the structure of all living things
  5. The anatomical position is Body erect, arms at side, palms forward
  6. A sagittal plane Divides the body between right and left (Coronal/frontal = anterior and posterior, Transverse = upper and lower)
  7. The body's most important function is Survival
  1. What separates the Thoracic and Abdominopelvic cavities Diaphram
  2. The axial skeleton contains these bones Head and spine REMEMBER (Axial skeleton = Skull - head, face, ear. Thoracic - ribs, sternum. Spinal - verterbrae. Hyoid - [floating bone, supports tongue] (Appendicular skeleton = Shoulder - scapular, clavicle,Arms,Hip bones - ilium, ischium, pubic ,Legs)
  3. What connects muscles to bones Tendons
  4. To sedate a client, which of the following is indicated a) slow movement b) rhythmic movement c) moderate pressure (d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
  5. R.I.C.E. stands for rest, ice, compression. elevation (swelling/joint injury)
  6. The shoulder joint is an example of a ball and socket (shoulder & hip)
  1. Which plane divides the body into front and back Coronal
  2. The most abundant tissue in the body is Connective
  3. What quadrant is the liver located in Upper right
  4. Which endocrine gland is located above the pancreas Adrenals
  5. Endangerment sites are a) areas which warrant special attention b) areas where underlying structures may be damaged c) areas of major nerves, arteries (d) All of the above
  6. Which are the major neurons (nerves) of the body Motor neurons, Sensory neurons, Interneuron
  7. If you point your foot forward, it is called

Plantar flexion

  1. The suffix "asis" means Meaning "the condition of"
  2. What nerve supplies the heart and lungs Pneumogastric or Vagus
  3. Which of the following is an example of a synovial joint Diarthrotic (freely moving)
  4. The rotator cuff consists of S.I.T.S- Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres minor, Subscapular
  5. What medical term is used to describe "flow" Rrhea
  6. What is the lower abdomen called a) Inguinal (1st choice) or b) Pubis (hypogastric)
  7. The elbow is what to the shoulder Distal (away)
  1. What is the upper bone of the lower extremity called Femur
  2. What muscle closes the jaw Pterygoid
  3. What muscle is responsible for chewing Masseter
  4. Which muscle is involved in the contra-lateral movement SCM- sternocleidomastoid
  5. What is the olecranon Bone of the elbow
  6. What is a synapse Junction
  7. What does the quadratus lumborum do Keeps the spine erect
  1. Sweat is secreted by Eccrine glands
  2. What activates the sweat glands The autonomic nervous system
  3. The motion of waving your arms as is saying goodbye is called Abduction
  4. What does the external obliques do Compress the abdomen
  5. What is the function of the hyoid bone Supports the tongue
  6. Where are the kidneys located Above the waistline
  7. What is a foramen Hole
  8. Where is hemoglobin found
  1. What type of pain is characterized by temporary, sudden, and localized pain Acute
  2. The peroneus brevis is a muscle of the Leg
  3. Which muscle reaches from the thorax to the pubis Rectus abdominis
  4. Which muscle crossed two joints Gastrocnemius
  5. What is the sebaceous gland Oil gland
  6. If your client looks like your father, this may involve what type of issues Counter-transference issues
  7. If a non-specific procedure is used successfully to treat a problem, this effect is called The placebo effect
  1. When a sensation of a pain is felt at another location of the body, this is called Referred pain
  2. The most simple nerve action which involves a sensory nerve and a motor nerve is called Reflex
  3. The appendicular skeleton contains The upper and lower extremities
  4. When various bones are connected to produce movements, these joints are called Diarthrotic
  5. When the strength of muscle contraction decreases due to lack of use, this is called Muscle atrophy
  6. An example of the saddle joint is the Thumb
  7. In the anatomical position, if you turn your palms backward, this hand position is called Pronation
  1. Which bone connects the tibia, fibula, and the navicular Talus
  2. If a therapist contracts his/her palm muscles as in squeezing, the manipulation is called Petrissage
  3. The origin of the sartorius muscle is A.S.I.S. anterior superior iliac spine
  4. Which muscle is involved in the plantar flexion of the foot Soleous
  5. What do you do if your client does not comprehend what you are saying Do not massage
  6. What is the main physiological benefit of massage Increase blood circulation
  7. In which direction do you massage the abdomen With the peristalsis (clockwise)
  1. Spongy bone tissue is found At the end of long bones
  2. What fluid sometimes accompanies an infection An inflammatory exudates
  3. What is phaygocytosis Eating microbes
  4. What is the function of pacinian corpuscles Detect pressure
  5. What is the function of red corpuscles Transport gases
  6. What is the function of Meisner's corpuscles Detect light touch
  7. What is the function of white corpuscles Defend the body

Alveolus

  1. What movement of the mandible is parallel to the ground Protraction
  2. The frontal bone is located in what part of the body Head
  3. The origin of the semimembranosus and the semitendinosis is the Ischial tuberosity
  4. If only one side of the sternocleidomastoid is flexed. This will produce a movement called Contra-lateral rotation
  5. The muscle which draws the arms backwards is the Latissimus dorsi
  6. What is hemoglobin A red pigment
  7. What is a motor unit A motor neuron with muscle cells it innervates
  1. Which muscle bends the middle finger Flexor digiti minimi
  2. Which is the major artery of the body Aorta
  3. What is reciprocal inhibition When a muscle contracts, it's antagonist must relax
  4. What is necrosis Tissue death
  5. The artery which supplies the knee joint is Popliteal
  6. The gland which is called the master gland is Pituitary
  7. The fixed end of a muscle is the Origin