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Deck 16: Aging and Massage
1
Which condition may result from nerve cell degeneration?
A)Senile dementia
B)Decreased hormone production
C)Parkinson disease
D)Macular degeneration
A)Senile dementia
B)Decreased hormone production
C)Parkinson disease
D)Macular degeneration
Senile dementia
2
Which effect does aging have on the integumentary system?
A)Skin pigmentation decreases.
B)The number of hair follicles increases.
C)Nails grow more quickly.
D)Decreased fat increases risk of bruising.
A)Skin pigmentation decreases.
B)The number of hair follicles increases.
C)Nails grow more quickly.
D)Decreased fat increases risk of bruising.
Decreased fat increases risk of bruising.
3
What age do most Americans consider the beginning of old age?
A)55
B)60
C)65
D)70
A)55
B)60
C)65
D)70
65
4
Which factor should the massage therapist consider when planning a treatment for an elderly client?
A)Technique adaptations will be unnecessary.
B)Percussion is indicated to help increase blood flow to tissues.
C)It is likely that there will be at least one chronic condition managed by medication.
D)Time for the intake process should be reduced to provide a full hour treatment.
A)Technique adaptations will be unnecessary.
B)Percussion is indicated to help increase blood flow to tissues.
C)It is likely that there will be at least one chronic condition managed by medication.
D)Time for the intake process should be reduced to provide a full hour treatment.
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5
Which treatment space consideration is appropriate to ensure safety for elderly or impaired clients?
A)Having bottom and top sheets the same color
B)Using a massage table narrower than 33 inches
C)Lowering an electric lift table to 18 to 24 inches for ease of getting on and off
D)Having ice readily available to reduce inflammation from friction techniques
A)Having bottom and top sheets the same color
B)Using a massage table narrower than 33 inches
C)Lowering an electric lift table to 18 to 24 inches for ease of getting on and off
D)Having ice readily available to reduce inflammation from friction techniques
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6
Which treatment modification is appropriate for a client who is inactive and frail?
A)Delivering techniques more rhythmically and quickly
B)Increasing downward pressure and shearing force over the skin
C)Using lubricant between the client's toes to alleviate dry skin
D)Assisting the client in sitting or standing upright when needed
A)Delivering techniques more rhythmically and quickly
B)Increasing downward pressure and shearing force over the skin
C)Using lubricant between the client's toes to alleviate dry skin
D)Assisting the client in sitting or standing upright when needed
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7
Between the ages of 50 and 80, cerebral blood flow decreases by how much?
A)10%
B)20%
C)30%
D)40%
A)10%
B)20%
C)30%
D)40%
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8
Which effect does aging have on the cardiovascular system?
A)Increased venous return
B)Reduced vessel wall elasticity; increases risk of bruising
C)Decreased risk of anemia
D)Increased circulation and decreased blood pressure
A)Increased venous return
B)Reduced vessel wall elasticity; increases risk of bruising
C)Decreased risk of anemia
D)Increased circulation and decreased blood pressure
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9
Which conditions indicate that a client is pre-frail?
A)Fast walking speed and weakness
B)High level of physical activity and weakness
C)Slow walking speed and sarcopenia
D)Self-reported exhaustion and increased grip strength
A)Fast walking speed and weakness
B)High level of physical activity and weakness
C)Slow walking speed and sarcopenia
D)Self-reported exhaustion and increased grip strength
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10
What is the purpose of palliative care?
A)Increasing circulation
B)Providing comfort
C)Increasing range of motion
D)Counteracting the effects of disease
A)Increasing circulation
B)Providing comfort
C)Increasing range of motion
D)Counteracting the effects of disease
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11
What percentage of the elderly has at least one chronic condition?
A)50%
B)75%
C)85%
D)90%
A)50%
B)75%
C)85%
D)90%
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12
Which statement describes the genetic theory of aging?
A)Free radicals accumulate and damage cell membranes.
B)Everyone experiences changes due to cellular dysfunction at the same age.
C)Hormones decrease in function as a person grows older.
D)Changes in skin, the brain, and other organs are from cellular dysfunction.
A)Free radicals accumulate and damage cell membranes.
B)Everyone experiences changes due to cellular dysfunction at the same age.
C)Hormones decrease in function as a person grows older.
D)Changes in skin, the brain, and other organs are from cellular dysfunction.
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13
Which term refers to the period of life from old age to death?
A)Presbyopia
B)Senescence
C)Sarcopenia
D)Hospice
A)Presbyopia
B)Senescence
C)Sarcopenia
D)Hospice
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14
Which consideration is appropriate when working with a client in hospice?
A)For consistency, being the only person to massage the client
B)Using the prone position as much as possible
C)Attending workshops about the end of life process
D)Making every effort to remain detached from the client
A)For consistency, being the only person to massage the client
B)Using the prone position as much as possible
C)Attending workshops about the end of life process
D)Making every effort to remain detached from the client
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15
Which condition is common in the elderly?
A)Cystic fibrosis
B)Depression
C)Cushing syndrome
D)Tuberculosis
A)Cystic fibrosis
B)Depression
C)Cushing syndrome
D)Tuberculosis
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16
Which musculoskeletal change occurs due to aging?
A)Bone mass increases.
B)Synovial fluid increases.
C)Intervertebral discs decrease in hydration.
D)Muscle strength and endurance decrease.
A)Bone mass increases.
B)Synovial fluid increases.
C)Intervertebral discs decrease in hydration.
D)Muscle strength and endurance decrease.
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17
Which method is appropriate when interacting with clients who have impairments?
A)Directing all conversation to the impaired client instead of his or her caregiver
B)Handing a visually impaired client a bottle of water without touching him or her
C)For a hearing impaired client, typing on a table with the zoom feature at 100%
D)Greeting a visually impaired client's service dog before greeting the client
A)Directing all conversation to the impaired client instead of his or her caregiver
B)Handing a visually impaired client a bottle of water without touching him or her
C)For a hearing impaired client, typing on a table with the zoom feature at 100%
D)Greeting a visually impaired client's service dog before greeting the client
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18
Physical activity can delay some of the physical changes that occur with advancing age by:
A)improving oxygenation of tissues.
B)decreasing circulation.
C)moving nutrients away from cells.
D)decreasing hydration.
A)improving oxygenation of tissues.
B)decreasing circulation.
C)moving nutrients away from cells.
D)decreasing hydration.
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