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Directions: Read and analyze the statement carefully.

Choose the answer


that best describes the statement.
1. Which of the following is the meaning of the acronym ASIS?
A. Anterior Superior Iliac Spine C. Anterior Section Iliac Spine
B. Anterior Side Iliac Spine D. Anterior Spine Iliac Superior
2. What material will become the pelvic drape as the main drape is pulled down in anterior pelvic drape
method?
A. Hand towel C. Tissue paper
B. Bath towel D. Bedsheet
3. The following are true about draping, EXCEPT;
A. It is a technique of using large towel or sheet to keep the clients covered while getting a
massage.
B. The massage therapist only works on the part of the body that is exposed.
C. There is only one method of draping used by the massage therapists.
D. It allows the client to be totally nude under the sheet or towel and still feel safe and warm.
4. To drape the posterior leg, gather the drape at the greater trochanter and at the _____________.
A. Arm C. Knee
B. Ankle D. Gluteals
5. Why is draping so important?
A. It lets the patient know that therapists are concerned for their privacy and modesty.
B. Draping prevents inadvertent soiling during bedside activities.
C. Draping includes pulling the hospital or other privacy curtain when a body part/segment is
exposed.
D. All of the above.
6. What do you call the type of drape used to protect the client hair?
A. Facial drape C. Breast drape
B. Gluteal drape D. Turban drape
7. What do you call a technique of using a large towel or sheet to keep you covered while you are getting a
massage?
A. Beating C. Draping
B. Cupping D. Pounding
8. Why is it important to ask clients to wear disposable undergarments during massage?
A. To feel comfortable C. To be safe
B. To preserve modesty D. To feel warm
9. What is the first step in draping posterior leg?
A. Gather the drape at the greater trochanter and at the ankle.
B. Fold the bottom end of the drape at an angle across the opposite leg
C. Grab the fold of the drape and tuck it under the opposite thigh.
D. Fold the top section of the drape across the back, leaving the gluteals exposed.
10. What type of draping is being describe in the illustration?
A. Breast Drape C. Side-lying position
B. Gluteal Drape D. Turban Drape

Directions: Read and analyze the statement carefully. Choose the answer
that best describes the statement.
1. Which of the following is the meaning of the acronym ASIS?
A. Anterior Superior Iliac Spine C. Anterior Section Iliac Spine
B. Anterior Side Iliac Spine D. Anterior Spine Iliac Superior
2. What material will become the pelvic drape as the main drape is pulled down in anterior pelvic drape
method?
A. Hand towel C. Tissue paper
B. Bath towel D. Bedsheet
3. The following are true about draping, EXCEPT;
A. It is a technique of using large towel or sheet to keep the clients covered while getting a
massage.
B. The massage therapist only works on the part of the body that is exposed.
C. There is only one method of draping used by the massage therapists.
D. It allows the client to be totally nude under the sheet or towel and still feel safe and warm.
4. To drape the posterior leg, gather the drape at the greater trochanter and at the _____________.
C. Arm C. Knee
A. Ankle D. Gluteals
5. Why is draping so important?
A. It lets the patient know that therapists are concerned for their privacy and modesty.
B. Draping prevents inadvertent soiling during bedside activities.
C. Draping includes pulling the hospital or other privacy curtain when a body part/segment is
exposed.
D. All of the above.
6. What do you call the type of drape used to protect the client hair?
A. Facial drape C. Breast drape
B. Gluteal drape D. Turban drape
7. What do you call a technique of using a large towel or sheet to keep you covered while you are getting a
massage?
A. Beating C. Draping
B. Cupping D. Pounding
8. Why is it important to ask clients to wear disposable undergarments during massage?
C. To feel comfortable C. To be safe
A. To preserve modesty D. To feel warm
9. What is the first step in draping posterior leg?
E. Gather the drape at the greater trochanter and at the ankle.
A. Fold the bottom end of the drape at an angle across the opposite leg
B. Grab the fold of the drape and tuck it under the opposite thigh.
C. Fold the top section of the drape across the back, leaving the gluteals exposed.
10. What type of draping is being describe in the illustration?
A. Breast Drape C. Side-lying position
B. Gluteal Drape D. Turban Drape
Direction: Identify what draping method is being illustrated

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