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| 1. Which of the following describes massage? |
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| d. all answers: mechanical manipulation, manual manipulation, stimulates metabolism and circulation |
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| 2. To do massage correctly and safely, you must have a thorough knowledge of : |
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| b. nerves and blood vessels |
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| 3. Massage benefits include; |
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| d. all answers: reduces puffiness and sinus congestion, aids in product absorption, improves overall metabolism and activates sluggish skin |
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| 4. A basic facial massage is performed for approximately: |
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| 5. Your touch should be adjusted according to: |
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| 6. To properly massage the face your hands must be: |
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| 7. Contraindications for facial massage include: |
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| d. all answers: rosacea, inflamed acne, sunburn |
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| 8. The areas of the body that an esthetician can massage include: |
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| b. face, neck, shoulders, and décolleté |
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| a. soft stroking movements |
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| a. pinching the skin with a light, firm pressure |
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| 11. Fulling is a form of: |
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| 12. Massage involving a rubbing movement is called: |
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| 13. Wringing and rolling are_____________ movements. |
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| 14. Tapotement is also call: |
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| 15. The therapist’s body and shoulders are used to perform: |
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| 16. A basic male facial massage _____ involves movements that go against the growth of the beard. |
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| 17. Acupressure involves applying pressure: |
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| a. to specific points of the body |
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| 18. Lymph drainage massage helps to: |
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| b. remove waste material from the body |
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| 19.___________ is the key component of an aromatherapy |
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| 20. You can start a facial massage on the: |
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| d. all answers: chin, décolleté, forehead |
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| 21. What does a rhythmic flow promote? |
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| 22. Massage movements ae directed from the : |
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| a. insertion point, toward the origin of the muscle |
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| 23. Consecutively repeating all movements _______ times is a good rule of thumb: |
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| 24. Which of the following are classical massage movements? |
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| d. all answers: effleurage and Tapotement, petrissage and vibration, chucking and rolling |
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