CIMT® | FINAL QUIZ (in-person course)
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Question 1 of 1441. Question
Some of the complications related to prematurity are not apparent until years after the birth.
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Question 2 of 1442. Question
When babies experience disorganization you should not decrease environmental stimuli.
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Question 3 of 1443. Question
Abdominal massage should be avoided if the umbilical cord is unhealed.
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Question 4 of 1444. Question
It is beneficial to provide massage for a child who has high blood pressure.
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Question 5 of 1445. Question
Define: Apnea
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Question 6 of 1446. Question
When you consider logistics for your class, please think about
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Question 7 of 1447. Question
Lighting should be soft, controllable, windows and natural lighting preferred.
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Question 8 of 1448. Question
If ever in doubt, do not proceed with the massage and investigate further.
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Question 9 of 1449. Question
Where should you consider teaching Infant Massage?
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Question 10 of 14410. Question
We do not need to consider both the child’s medical and emotional needs.
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Question 11 of 14411. Question
When demonstrating techniques, ensure parents can see clearly.
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Question 12 of 14412. Question
If you need to position your demonstration doll on an elevated surface, remind parents they should
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Question 13 of 14413. Question
If the infant is showing Disengagement Cues, it is okay to take a break.
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Question 14 of 14414. Question
The correct order of the Infant Massage Class Structure is – Welcome, Warm-Up, Getting Ready/Relax, Permission Massage Time, Topic Talk, Q&A and Wrap Up.
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Question 15 of 14415. Question
You should always maintain confidentiality of client/patient information.
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Question 16 of 14416. Question
You may also consider adding songs, stories and music to help inspire the engagement of the growing child.
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Question 17 of 14417. Question
Baby may cry often due to neurological disorganization.
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Question 18 of 14418. Question
May consider starting massage on the back as there are fewer sensory receptors in the center of the back.
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Question 19 of 14419. Question
If baby has a cardiac condition, practice caution with Gentle Glide on Arm or Leg (distal to proximal direction).
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Question 20 of 14420. Question
Babies born prematurely stand a greater risk of infection as their immune systems are not fully developed.
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Question 21 of 14421. Question
If you are teaching virtually, you should:
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Question 22 of 14422. Question
Parents should be informed of all known contraindications and precautions.
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Question 23 of 14423. Question
Space should be easily accessible and convenient to parking and rest rooms.
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Question 24 of 14424. Question
Nurturing Touch is the best technique to start with after receiving permission from the baby.
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Question 25 of 14425. Question
The main symptom of colic is many hours of intense crying.
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Question 26 of 14426. Question
It is not recommended to use oil/lubricant on face.
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Question 27 of 14427. Question
When providing the technique “Hug the Toes” it is advised to squeeze and pull the toes.
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Question 28 of 14428. Question
Some good choices for touch therapy oil include;
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Question 29 of 14429. Question
During a group class, each family should use their own container oil to reduce cross-contamination.
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Question 30 of 14430. Question
Parents must always ask and receive permission prior to beginning any touch therapy techniques or routine.
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Question 31 of 14431. Question
An infant’s skin is still developing, and can absorb more than an adult.
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Question 32 of 14432. Question
It is recommended to use fruit or vegetable oil for Infant Massage therapy.
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Question 33 of 14433. Question
Caregivers should be encouraged to meet their child’s needs throughout the massage session.
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Question 34 of 14434. Question
It is beneficial to massage a child with an acute infection.
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Question 35 of 14435. Question
Why is it important to ask a baby permission?
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Question 36 of 14436. Question
Parents should always do a skin patch test prior to using new oil.
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Question 37 of 14437. Question
Many studies have shown weight gain effects following massage with different oils.
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Question 38 of 14438. Question
Published studies suggest that both infants and their parents benefit from massage therapy.
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Question 39 of 14439. Question
Developmental movement promotes interaction and flexibility.
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Question 40 of 14440. Question
It is recommended we wait at least 30 minutes after a baby has eaten prior to providing abdominal massage?
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Question 41 of 14441. Question
Moderate pressure is thought to stimulate pressure receptors under the skin.
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Question 42 of 14442. Question
You may wish to take continuing education courses to become more familiar with working with infants and children with special healthcare needs.
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Question 43 of 14443. Question
Always ask for a thorough healthcare history prior to making a plan for touch therapy.
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Question 44 of 14444. Question
How long should you wait post vaccination prior to giving touch therapy.
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Question 45 of 14445. Question
Define: Cold-pressing(choose the best definition from the choices below):
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Question 46 of 14446. Question
In published studies, research has demonstrated preterm infants who had coconut oil applied had less transdermal water loss.
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Question 47 of 14447. Question
It is important to read many different research sources.
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Question 48 of 14448. Question
Dr. Uvnas Moberg is recognized as one of the world’s foremost experts on oxytocin.
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Question 49 of 14449. Question
Precautionary sites are areas of the body where you should practice additional caution so as not to do harm.
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Question 50 of 14450. Question
Always ask family to complete a healthcare intake prior to lesson.
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Question 51 of 14451. Question
It is advised to use firm pressure on the chest.
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Question 52 of 14452. Question
Infant Massage Therapy is an evidence-based, safe and effective way to provide appropriate tactile stimulation.
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Question 53 of 14453. Question
Parents are encouraged to provide touch therapy for their babies while they are crying.
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Question 54 of 14454. Question
Massage is only beneficial for the baby, if you do the entire massage routine.
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Question 55 of 14455. Question
Several studies have focused on the effects of different pressure massage and various oils to enhance weight gain in preterm newborns.
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Question 56 of 14456. Question
Infant Massage may be beneficial for both the caregiver and child.
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Question 57 of 14457. Question
It is important that we do not make the claim that infant massage may “cure” or “heal” anything, or that any benefit is absolute.
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Question 58 of 14458. Question
Some studies also show that infants diagnosed with complex medical conditions may find greater benefit from the intervention of massage therapy.
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Question 59 of 14459. Question
Infants may experience many benefits of touch therapy including improvements in;
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Question 60 of 14460. Question
It is okay to use different oil at each session.
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Question 61 of 14461. Question
Mothers have experienced less depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbance after massaging their infants.
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Question 62 of 14462. Question
You should practice precaution if a baby has Hemophilia.
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Question 63 of 14463. Question
Essential oils have many therapeutic benefits, but can be harmful if used incorrectly.
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Question 64 of 14464. Question
Infant massage and touch therapy may be beneficial to improve sleeping.
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Question 65 of 14465. Question
Touch therapy may increase levels of Oxytocin in the body.
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Question 66 of 14466. Question
Infant Massage may assist in relieving discomfort associated with gas, constipation, “colic” and reflux.
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Question 67 of 14467. Question
Tina Allen’s pediatric touch therapy and massage approach has been introduced in more than 100 hospitals around the world.
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Question 68 of 14468. Question
When children experience different forms of touch, just as adults, they create their own feelings and beliefs about the types of touch they receive.
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Question 69 of 14469. Question
Define – Confusing Touch:
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Question 70 of 14470. Question
Some of the oldest known history on pediatric massage therapy can be found in Chinese and Indian cultures.
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Question 71 of 14471. Question
Name the six infant behavioral states.
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Question 72 of 14472. Question
Touch and massage can be traced back thousands of years and to various cultures around the world.
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Question 73 of 14473. Question
What is the technical name for a baby’s cranial soft spot?
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Question 74 of 14474. Question
Massage and Touch Therapy may contribute to family bonding.
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Question 75 of 14475. Question
Massage is often used to reduce pain during heel-sticks and other invasive procedures on the NICU.
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Question 76 of 14476. Question
You should not use any form of touch therapy if a child has aversion to tactile stimulation.
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Question 77 of 14477. Question
Every children will process tactile stimulation and touch therapy in the exact same way.
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Question 78 of 14478. Question
In Nepal infants are massaged frequently, often outside in the warm rays of the sunlight.
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Question 79 of 14479. Question
Define – Engagement Cue:
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Question 80 of 14480. Question
As a stand-alone certification, CIMT, does not qualify the CIMT to directly provide massage for infants.
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Question 81 of 14481. Question
Babies spend approximately 10% of a 24 hour day in the Quiet Alert state.
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Question 82 of 14482. Question
The best time to massage a baby is during the Active Alert state.
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Question 83 of 14483. Question
A baby’s brain is twice as active as an adult’s brain.
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Question 84 of 14484. Question
When is baby’s sense of Touch typically developed?
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Question 85 of 14485. Question
Liddle Kidz® Foundation began in the United States but is now a global organization.
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Question 86 of 14486. Question
Tina Allen has developed many touch therapy techniques that are used in hospitals and healthcare settings around the world.
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Question 87 of 14487. Question
Liddle Kidz® Foundation thinks you are a superstar!
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Question 88 of 14488. Question
At the completion of this course you will have a good understanding of infant touch therapy and how to explain to parents and families.
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Question 89 of 14489. Question
CIMTs may teach parents technique to provide comfort for their own infants and young children.
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Question 90 of 14490. Question
Children must receive nurturing touch for healthy growth and development.
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Question 91 of 14491. Question
Lack of positive touch may have negative effects on the growing and developing child.
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Question 92 of 14492. Question
Infant massage therapy cannot be adapted for babies with various healthcare needs.
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Question 93 of 14493. Question
CIMTs are not qualified to certify others in infant massage therapy.
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Question 94 of 14494. Question
Tina Allen is the founder of Liddle Kidz® Foundation.
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Question 95 of 14495. Question
Infant Massage and Touch Therapy are not used in the hospital.
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Question 96 of 14496. Question
You do not need to use oil during infant massage.
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Question 97 of 14497. Question
We keep renewing our skin our entire lives.
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Question 98 of 14498. Question
The area of the brain responsible for touch perceptions is the primary sensory cortex.
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Question 99 of 14499. Question
Touch therapy techniques should be adapted for the comfort of each child.
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Question 100 of 144100. Question
Choose the correct order of the steps of a Skin Patch:
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Question 101 of 144101. Question
Some ways to maintain privacy of the families you work with include;
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Question 102 of 144102. Question
What are some ways to understand culturally appropriate touch for a specific family?
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Question 103 of 144103. Question
What are some ways to understand culturally appropriate touch for a specific family?
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Question 104 of 144104. Question
In some settings you may be asked to wear extra protective equipment including;
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Question 105 of 144105. Question
Define Tachycardia:
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Question 106 of 144106. Question
Adaptations to infant massage sessions for babies who have seizure history include;
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Question 107 of 144107. Question
When teaching parents remind them to be mindful of baby’s past medical history and areas where they may have felt uncomfortable touch. These areas include;
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Question 108 of 144108. Question
For infants, touch can easily over stimulate due to;
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Question 109 of 144109. Question
Infant Massage may increase levels of
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Question 110 of 144110. Question
Infant Massage Therapy is considered to be;
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Question 111 of 144111. Question
If the baby has eaten, it is recommended we wait at least ___ minutes prior to providing abdominal massage.
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Question 112 of 144112. Question
As a CIMT it is important to remind parents to monitor;
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Question 113 of 144113. Question
The purpose of the use of infant massage therapy is to provide;
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Question 114 of 144114. Question
When massage therapy is medically ordered in a healthcare environment, infants and their parents may;
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Question 115 of 144115. Question
When considering oil to use during touch therapy;
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Question 116 of 144116. Question
How do you guide parents to perform permission process for children with visual impairments?
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Question 117 of 144117. Question
Aromatherapy and essential oils are only recommended to be used when;
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Question 118 of 144118. Question
Description – Please choose the best response to describe the technique “Nurturing Touch” (choose the best description from the choices below):
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Question 119 of 144119. Question
Advice in relation to registration/intake forms for infant massage lessons include;
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Question 120 of 144120. Question
Why should Warming Glide technique be avoided on the arms and legs when a child has a cardiac condition?
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Question 121 of 144121. Question
Define: Hydrocephalus. (choose the best definition from the choices below):
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Question 122 of 144122. Question
The best touch therapy technique to start with after receiving permission from the baby is;
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Question 123 of 144123. Question
It is advised that you should not use the same bottle of oil for more than one family due to;
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Question 124 of 144124. Question
How can you maintain confidentiality of client/patient information?
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Question 125 of 144125. Question
Why is Gentle Glide potentially contraindicated for infants with circulatory concerns?
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Question 126 of 144126. Question
Define: Precautionary sites. (choose the best definition from the choices below):
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Question 127 of 144127. Question
Understanding of the Certification – CIMT® include;
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Question 128 of 144128. Question
An infant’s skin is;
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Question 129 of 144129. Question
What is petroleum in relation to lubricants?
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Question 130 of 144130. Question
Why is there a specific permission process in the use of infant massage?
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Question 131 of 144131. Question
What is a Certified Infant Massage Teacher | CIMT® ?
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Question 132 of 144132. Question
Name the three main functions of the skin:
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Question 133 of 144133. Question
Define: Strawberry hemangioma
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Question 134 of 144134. Question
Infant Massage Therapy can be beneficial for infants with;
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Question 135 of 144135. Question
Why must we always follow all known precautions and contraindications to massage?
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Question 136 of 144136. Question
Define: Soothing Glide (choose best answer form choices below):
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Question 137 of 144137. Question
CIMTs should have good understanding of research or published evidence. Methods of staying up to date on research include;
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Question 138 of 144138. Question
The brain can be broken into five parts. Please choose the option that names these parts:
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Question 139 of 144139. Question
Why is Sensory exploration is important to infant development?
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Question 140 of 144140. Question
When does the the sensorimotor stage occur?
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Question 141 of 144141. Question
Define: Cognitive development in relation to child development.
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Question 142 of 144142. Question
Define: Cerebrum:
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Question 143 of 144143. Question
When do you see the first signs of separation anxiety?
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Question 144 of 144144. Question
Choose this is the ideal time (best infant behavioral state) for massage:
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