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Group 2 Health and Spa Wellness Questions
Group 2 Health and Spa Wellness Questions
___ 1.Type of massage that uses smooth, flat, heated stones that is placed in specific parts of
the body.
A. Aromatherapy massage
B. Shiatsu massage
A. Aromatherapy massage
B. Shiatsu massage
A. Aromatherapy massage
B. Shiatsu massage
D. Petrissage
___ 4.Type of massage where the therapist will use slow strokes and deep finger pressure to
relieve tension from the deepest layers of the muscles.
C. Shiatsu
D. Swedish massage
___ 5. This is usually the first stroke when starting a new body part.
A. Friction
B. Vibration
C. Petrissage
D. Effleurage
Reporter: Puebla
___ 1.Is very important to have this practice when we do massage to avoid threats like flu and
to other viruses.
A. Proper Hygiene
B. Washing of hands
C. Taking a nap
___ 2. Public health conditions related to clean drinking water and treatment and disposal of
human excreta and sewage.
A. Sanitation
B. Cleaning
C. Purification
D. Disposal
A. Boundaries
B. Wall
C. Cover
___ 4.The safety and well-being of your clients, as well as yourself and your practice.
A. Consciousness
B. Practicing self-awareness
C. Mindfulness
A. Written policies
B. Scope of practice
C. Limitations
D. Balance of power
Reporter: Buot
___ 1. A warming stroke that is used on specific areas of the body that the practitioner
determines needs deeper work.
A. Friction
B. Pestrissage
C. Vibration
D. Aromatherapy
___ 2. Percussive stroke on which the hand action is rhythmically applied to an are being
worked on in order to stimulates nerves, muscles, and circulation.
A. Friction
B. Tapotement
C. Petrissage
D. Vibration
___ 3.This category of strokes usually refers to a rocking, shaking, or trembling movement.
A. Friction
C. Tapotement
C. Vibration
D. Effluerage
___ 4. The goal of this type of stroke is to decrease tension in an area while increasing
relaxation.
A. Vibration
B.Tapotement
C. Friction
D. Effluerage
___ 5. The stroke will generate heat in order to warm up the area that is to be worked.
a. Tapotement
B. Friction
C.Vibration
Reporter: Pungtod
___ 1. Define as relationship in which multiple role exist between a therapist and client .
A. Information Consent
B. Dual - relationship
C. Right of Refusal
D. scope of practice
___ 2.Reflects the client's right know and fully participate in his or her care
A. Right of Refusal
B. Dual – relationship
C. Information Consent
D. Scope of practice
A. Right of Refusal
B. Dual - Relationship
C. Information Consent
D. scope of practice
___ 4. __ encompasses the actions, methods and perspective of healing allowed your
professions in accordance with legal and ethical considerations.
A. Dual - Relationship
B. Right of refusal
C. information Consent
D. Scope of practice
___ 5. Responsibility for the Therapist to be accountable regarding dual relationships include
client and therapist
A. Scope of Practice
B. Right of Refusal
C. Information Consent
D. Dual- Relationship
Reporter: Armodia
___ 1. A treatment in which the soft tissues of the body are kneaded, rubbed tapped and
stroked?
a. Swedish Massage
b. Aromatherapy Massage
c. Massage Therapy
d. Shiatsu Massage
___ 3. Using massage oil or lotion that contains essential oil, highly concentrated plant oils?
a. Shiatsu Massage
b. Aromatherapy Massage
c. Hot Stone Massage
d. Swedish Massage
a. Swedish Massage
c. Aromatherapy Massage
d. Massage Therapy
___5. Combined with movement of the joints by relieving muscle tension and can be both
relaxing and energizing?
a. Massage Therapy
b. Swedish Massage
c. Aromatherapy Massage
Reporter: Coloscos
___ 1. A clear cut, black and white matter sometimes the ethical waters are a little muddied so
you need to be diligent? A.Balance of Power B. Recognizing Ethical DilemmasC. Boundaries D.
Scope of Practice ___ 2. In order to achieve a balanced relationship, massage therpists must
learn to " teach your clients to be clients".
B. Scope of Practice
C. Balance of Power
D. Boundaries
A. Scope of Practice
B. Boundaries
C. Practice Self-Awareness
D. Balance of Power
___ 4. Recognizing and admitting when you are no longer able to help you clients.
A. Scope of Practice
C. Balance of Power
D. Practice Self-Awareness
___5. Understand the importance of ethics of safety and well-being of your clients, as well as
yourself and your practice.
A. Balance of Power
B. Boundaries
C. Scope of Practice
D. Practice Self-Awareness
Reporter: Cuyos
___ 1.is the proper space to communicate and work with clients in order to facilitate their
healing journey.
A. therapeutic relationship
B. Massage therapy
C. Wellness
___ 3.This approach indicates that the client’s wishes and needs are placed higher in priority to
what the therapist considers most important.
___ 4.This type of listening involves intending to truly understand what the client is expressing
via verbal and nonverbal communication.
___ 5.the therapist remains acutely aware of the needs of the client during the session.
A. Awareness
B. Therapist hold the client in high esteem
C. Therapist expresses empathy toward the client
Reporter:Cole
___ 1. This includes being acutely aware of initial touch to begin the session, secondary contact
throughout the session and grounding practice at session’s end.
A. Therapeutic Touch
B. Golden Touch
C. Touch of Bongo La
D. Muriatic
___ 2.Touch Are physical and nonphysical limits determined by individuals to ensure security,
safety and well-being. Therapists must be conscious of ******** when interacting with clients
and employ awareness
A. Bongo La
B. Boundaries
C. Rebound
D. Inbound
___ 3.Is the displacement or transfer of feelings, thoughts or behaviors related to a significant
person or event onto someone else, such as a therapist.
A. Touch by touch
B. Bongo La
C. Transference
D. Counter transference
___ 4.Is the displacement or transfer of feelings, thoughts or behaviors related to a significant
person or event onto a client by a therapist.
A. Transference
B. Midas Touch
C. Bongo La
D. Counter Transference
___ 5.Treating the client in a certain manner because he or she reminds you of someone. This is
signs of experience in _______
A. Counter Transference
B. Transference
C. Catherence
D. Dragon sense