Deck 3: Pharmacology and Massage Therapy
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Deck 3: Pharmacology and Massage Therapy
1
To have a better understanding of drugs, the therapist must be able to decipher a:
A)prescription.
B)treatment plan.
C)drug monograph.
D)drug's chemical name.
A)prescription.
B)treatment plan.
C)drug monograph.
D)drug's chemical name.
drug monograph.
2
Which term means an undesirable and unavoidable reaction produced by a drug?
A)Therapeutic effect
B)Side effect
C)Transcellular effect
D)Physiologic effect
A)Therapeutic effect
B)Side effect
C)Transcellular effect
D)Physiologic effect
Side effect
3
Which response may result from massage over an insulin injection site?
A)Decreased drug absorption
B)Increased drug absorption
C)Decreased chance of a hypoglycemic episode
D)Increase chance of hardened fascia in the area
A)Decreased drug absorption
B)Increased drug absorption
C)Decreased chance of a hypoglycemic episode
D)Increase chance of hardened fascia in the area
Increased drug absorption
4
Massage considerations for a recent topical application of a drug include:
A)it is unnecessary to modify the treatment.
B)the application site and adjacent area should be avoided for 1 hour.
C)the therapist must avoid the area and a
-inch radius around it.
D)treatment over the area may cause the therapist to absorb the medicine.
A)it is unnecessary to modify the treatment.
B)the application site and adjacent area should be avoided for 1 hour.
C)the therapist must avoid the area and a
-inch radius around it.D)treatment over the area may cause the therapist to absorb the medicine.
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5
Which term means the study of drugs, their actions, dosages, therapeutic effects, and side effects?
A)Pathology
B)Physiology
C)Pharmacology
D)Psychiatry
A)Pathology
B)Physiology
C)Pharmacology
D)Psychiatry
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6
Massage considerations for a client using a narcotic such as codeine, Vicodin, or Darvocet include:
A)using deep pressure and vibration on the abdomen.
B)avoiding ending with stimulating strokes if the client experiences drowsiness.
C)suggesting the client eat a meal within 2 to 3 hours of the appointment.
D)cautioning the client regarding possible gastrointestinal distress.
A)using deep pressure and vibration on the abdomen.
B)avoiding ending with stimulating strokes if the client experiences drowsiness.
C)suggesting the client eat a meal within 2 to 3 hours of the appointment.
D)cautioning the client regarding possible gastrointestinal distress.
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7
The effects of corticosteroids include:
A)reducing immune and inflammatory responses.
B)relaxing skeletal muscle tissue.
C)producing generalized insensitivity to pain.
D)lowering blood glucose levels.
A)reducing immune and inflammatory responses.
B)relaxing skeletal muscle tissue.
C)producing generalized insensitivity to pain.
D)lowering blood glucose levels.
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8
The most common drug administration route is:
A)injection.
B)topical.
C)intramuscular.
D)oral.
A)injection.
B)topical.
C)intramuscular.
D)oral.
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9
NSAIDs are what type of medication?
A)Steroidal antiinflammatory
B)Steroid-free antiinflammatory
C)Narcotic
D)Hypoglycemic
A)Steroidal antiinflammatory
B)Steroid-free antiinflammatory
C)Narcotic
D)Hypoglycemic
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10
The term for the practice of treating disease with drugs is:
A)pharmacotherapy.
B)pharmacodynamics.
C)pharmacogenetics.
D)pharmacokinetics.
A)pharmacotherapy.
B)pharmacodynamics.
C)pharmacogenetics.
D)pharmacokinetics.
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11
Massage considerations for the client who wears a transdermal patch include:
A)because the medicine is covered, the therapist cannot contact it.
B)the therapist must avoid the patch and
a -inch radius around it.
C)the treatment may decrease absorption of the medicine.
D)lubricants may interfere with adhesive properties.
A)because the medicine is covered, the therapist cannot contact it.
B)the therapist must avoid the patch and
a -inch radius around it.C)the treatment may decrease absorption of the medicine.
D)lubricants may interfere with adhesive properties.
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12
Which type of drug is used to reduce allergic reactions?
A)Antidepressive
B)Antihistamine
C)Antibiotic
D)Antitussive
A)Antidepressive
B)Antihistamine
C)Antibiotic
D)Antitussive
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13
Massage considerations for NSAIDs include:
A)avoiding the area of injection.
B)using caution with deep pressure.
C)using stimulating techniques to invigorate the client.
D)assisting the client off the table after treatment.
A)avoiding the area of injection.
B)using caution with deep pressure.
C)using stimulating techniques to invigorate the client.
D)assisting the client off the table after treatment.
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14
Which term means a drug used to produce sleep?
A)Antihypnotic
B)Arrhythmic
C)Nebulizer
D)Hypnotic
A)Antihypnotic
B)Arrhythmic
C)Nebulizer
D)Hypnotic
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15
The study of drug movement through the body is called _______, and the study of drug dynamics is called _______.
A)pharmacogenetics; pharmacotherapy
B)pharmacotherapy; pharmacogenetics
C)pharmacokinetics; pharmacodynamics
D)pharmacodynamics; pharmacokinetics
A)pharmacogenetics; pharmacotherapy
B)pharmacotherapy; pharmacogenetics
C)pharmacokinetics; pharmacodynamics
D)pharmacodynamics; pharmacokinetics
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16
Which side effect is common to lipid-lowering drugs?
A)Insomnia
B)Dizziness
C)Frequent urination
D)Muscle pain and weakness
A)Insomnia
B)Dizziness
C)Frequent urination
D)Muscle pain and weakness
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17
Which substance is used to treat or prevent diseases or conditions?
A)Fomite
B)Pathogen
C)Collateral
D)Prostaglandin
A)Fomite
B)Pathogen
C)Collateral
D)Prostaglandin
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18
Which type of drug is used to prevent or reduce the blood's ability to form clots?
A)Antitussive
B)Antibiotic
C)Antiarrhythmic
D)Anticoagulant
A)Antitussive
B)Antibiotic
C)Antiarrhythmic
D)Anticoagulant
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19
Vasodilators may be prescribed to treat which condition?
A)Inflammation
B)Cough
C)Diabetes
D)Hypertension
A)Inflammation
B)Cough
C)Diabetes
D)Hypertension
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20
Another term used to describe a cough suppressant is:
A)antitussive.
B)sublingual.
C)antilipemic.
D)hypnotic.
A)antitussive.
B)sublingual.
C)antilipemic.
D)hypnotic.
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