L3 Hot Stones Treatment Part 1Version en ligne L3 Beauty Hot Stones Treatment Part 1. Questions 1-41. Please also complete Part 2 of this test (questions 42-82) as there are 82 questions in total for this practice paper. Please allow 43 minutes for this test. par Gulnaz Rafiq 1 What is contact dermatitis? a An allergic inflammation of the skin characterised by redness b An allergy marked by the eruption of weals with severe itching c Redness covered with silvery scales d An infection of the skin 2 What is contact dermatitis? a A congenital inflammatory skin disorder b An hormonal bacterial skin disorder c A viral contagious skin disease d A highly infectious fungal skin disease 3 What does RSI stand for? a Repeated Sprain Injury b Repetitive Strain Injury c Repetitive Sprain Injury d Repeated Strain Injury 4 What causes Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)? a The deposition of bone tissue around joint margins b The over use and overstretching of muscles and ligaments c The attacking of synovial membranes by this auto immune disease d Malnourishment and lack of muscle use 5 Which of the following statements is correct with regard to therapists using Stone Therapy Massage as a means of preventing a Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)? a The stones should just be used for light superficial strokes to prevent RSI b The stones should be used to disperse tension nodules instead of thumbs to prevent RSI c More pressure is required to achieve a result when working with stones and this added pressure will prevent RSI d A therapist must limit performing stone massage treatments to two per day to avoid RSI 6 Adipose tissue has which of the following functions? a To store vitamin C b To store carotene c To act as a source of protein d To act as an energy source 7 What is the function of blood tissue? a To absorb shock b To transport food and oxygen to all parts of the body c To support and protect the body and all of its organs d To produce movement 8 What is the function of non-striated muscle tissue? a To enable stretch and recoil b To carry out involuntary functions c To connect and support other tissues d To help support and move the body 9 In which of the following areas would involuntary muscle be found? a Hamstrings b Triceps c Spleen d Intestine 10 What is the position of the occipitalis? a Each side of the head b The cheeks c The front of the chin d The back of the head 11 What is the action of the rhomboids? a To adduct and rotate the scapula downwards b To draw the humerus posteriorly and downwards c To abduct and rotate the scapula upwards d To draw the humerus anteriorly and upwards 12 Where can the pectorals be found? a Across the chest beneath the breasts b The front of the abdomen c The back of the thigh d The front of the thigh 13 What is the action of the hamstrings? a To extend the hip and flex the knee b To flex the shoulder and extend the elbow c To extend the shoulder and flex the elbow d To flex the hip and extend the knee 14 Which is an action of the hamstrings? a Adduction of the knee b Flexion of the knee c Extension of the knee d Abduction of the knee 15 Where would you find the rectus femoris? a In the posterior of the thigh b In the posterior of the lower leg c In the abdomen d In the anterior of the thigh 16 What is the action of the deltoid? a Adduction of the arm b Abduction of the arm c Flexion of the elbow d Extension of the elbow 17 What is the action of the frontalis? a To raise the eyebrows b To draw the eyebrows down and together c To close the eyelid d To open and close the nasal openings 18 Which muscle is positioned between the shoulders originating from the thoracic vertebrae and inserting to the scapula bone? a Trapezius b Latissimus dorsi c Rhomboids d Erector spinae 19 Which muscle inverts and dorsi flexes the foot? a Soleus b Gastrocnemius c Tibialis anterior d Flexor digitorum longus 20 What will the yellow bone marrow of the humerus store? a Erythrocytes b Plasma c Adipocytes d Lymph 21 What is the name of the bone that forms the upper arm? a The humerus b The femur c The radius d The ulna 22 Semi moveable joints may be found where? a Between the sutures of the skull b Between the pelvic girdle bones c Between the tarsals d Between the bones of the vertebrae 23 What do bones store? a Phosphorus b Sulphur c Zinc d Carbon 24 Which is a function of the ribs? a To store leucocytes b To assist with inspiration and expiration c To destroy worn out erythrocytes d To provide protection for the reproductive organs 25 Which of the following is a bone of the foot? a Tibia b Talus c Hamate d Radius 26 The hip is an example of which type of joint? a Fixed b Fibrous c Fibro-cartilage d Synovial 27 Which of the following is a function of the femur? a To act as a reservoir of blood b To provide a store of calcium salts c To provide a store of glucose d To act as a reservoir of lymph 28 The knee is an example of which type of joint? a Pivot b Gliding c Hinge d Condyloid 29 Which of the following bones form the wrist? a Ulna b Metacarpal c Radius d Carpal 30 Where are the frontal sinuses positioned? a Above and behind the bridge of the nose b At the sides and behind the nose, just below the orbital socket c At the sides of the face, in front of the ears d The middle of the face, just above the palatine bone 31 Kyphosis can be recognised by: a Round shoulders and tight pectoral muscles b One leg being shorter than the other c One hip being higher than the other d Fatty deposits around the axillary region 32 What is scoliosis? a A lateral curvature of the spine b An exaggerated inward curvature of the spine c Inflammation of the vertebral joints d An exaggerated outward curvature of the spine 33 Lordosis is recognised by: a Swelling and pain of the lumbar region b The forward tilting of the pelvis c Displaced hips and bowed legs d A posterior curvature of the cervical spine 34 Which of the following vessels carry blood to the heart? a Veins b Capillaries c Arterioles d Arteries 35 What is the function of thrombocytes? a To produce mineral salts b To transport oxygen as oxyhaemoglobin c To form elastin d To clot blood 36 What is blood pressure? a The pressure of the phagocytes that are directed to the different parts of the body b The pressure the immune responses of the body exert on the circulatory system c The pressure that the circulating blood exerts on the vein walls d The pressure that the circulating blood exerts on the artery walls 37 What is the function of venules? a To carry deoxygenated blood from the capillaries to the larger veins b To carry deoxygenated blood from the larger veins to the tissue capillaries c To carry oxygenated blood from the tissue capillaries to the larger veins d To carry oxygenated blood from the larger veins to the capillaries 38 Which of the following vessels carry blood away from the heart? a Veins b Capillaries c Venules d Arteries 39 How is lymph finally drained back into the circulatory system? a Through the spleen b Through the lymphatic capillaries c Through the lymphatic nodes d Through the lymphatic ducts 40 Which of the following is a function of the lymph node? a To carry excess fluid away from tissue space b To remove lactic acid from the muscles c To filter and remove harmful micro-organisms d To absorb fats from the small intestine 41 Where would you find the popliteal lymph nodes? a In the neck b In the armpit c Behind the knee d Along the jawline