CPMT®II | FINAL QUIZ (in-person course)
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Question 1 of 1101. Question
A child may not refuse massage treatment when medically ordered in a healthcare environment.
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Question 2 of 1102. Question
A medical diagnosis is the only information you need to make a touch therapy plan.
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Question 3 of 1103. Question
Aromatherapy and essential oils are only recommended to be used when you have professional training.
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Question 4 of 1104. Question
Children often wear their clothing during touch therapy sessions.
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Question 5 of 1105. Question
Comprehensive pediatric touch therapy involves teaching parents to provide care.
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Question 6 of 1106. Question
Children feel more empowered when they have choices.
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Question 7 of 1107. Question
At the completion of this course you will have a good understanding of pediatric touch therapy application and how to explain to parents and healthcare professionals.
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Question 8 of 1108. Question
Children with Special Healthcare Needs may experience many benefits including improvements in;
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Question 9 of 1109. Question
Children must receive healthy touch for optimal growth and development.
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Question 10 of 11010. Question
Adaptations to Touch Therapy session for children who have seizure history include;
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Question 11 of 11011. Question
Adolescents may be very conscious of body image.
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Question 12 of 11012. Question
CPMTs do not need to have an understanding of research or published evidence.
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Question 13 of 11013. Question
CPMTs are not qualified to certify others in pediatric touch therapy.
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Question 14 of 11014. Question
Other than touch therapy, how else can we introduce appropriate tactile stimulation?
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Question 15 of 11015. Question
Nurturing Touch is the best technique to start with after receiving permission from the child.
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Question 16 of 11016. Question
Liddle Kidz® Foundation began in the United States but is now a global organization.
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Question 17 of 11017. Question
Lack of positive may have negative effects on the growing and developing child.
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Question 18 of 11018. Question
Pediatric joints have a greater range of motion because tendons and ligaments are less rigid.
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Question 19 of 11019. Question
Published research studies demonstrate the following benefit: Can ease physical symptoms as well as emotional discomforts associated with pediatric medical conditions.
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Question 20 of 11020. Question
Pediatric Touch Therapy is only beneficial for children with special healthcare circumstances and not typically developing children.
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Question 21 of 11021. Question
Pediatric Massage and Touch Therapy is an evidence-based, safe and effective way to provide appropriate tactile stimulation.
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Question 22 of 11022. Question
Preschoolers may have magical thinking.
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Question 23 of 11023. Question
Liddle Kidz® Foundation thinks you are amazing!
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Question 24 of 11024. Question
Some good choices for touch therapy oil include;
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Question 25 of 11025. Question
Pediatric Touch Therapy is only used in the hospital.
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Question 26 of 11026. Question
Massage and Touch Therapy is only beneficial for a child if you provide massage over the entire body.
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Question 27 of 11027. Question
Parents may be very beneficial in helping to recognize each child’s individual cues and communication.
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Question 28 of 11028. 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 29 of 11029. 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 30 of 11030. Question
When providing touch therapy for children who have, or are currently receiving any type of medical intervention we must be mindful of those areas where they may have felt uncomfortable touch.
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Question 31 of 11031. Question
Why might you consider introducing massage first to the child’s back?
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Question 32 of 11032. Question
When a child has a respiratory concern, using the technique Cross My heart, may be beneficial?
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Question 33 of 11033. Question
Why must you be mindful of pressure applied during pediatric touch therapy?
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Question 34 of 11034. Question
You must always ask and receive permission prior to beginning any touch therapy techniques or routine.
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Question 35 of 11035. Question
When reviewing a research study, you should consider:
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Question 36 of 11036. Question
When providing touch therapy for a child with a respiratory or cardiac monitor it is important to be mindful of the rates and safe zone.
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Question 37 of 11037. Question
You should avoid touch therapy and pediatric massage on the abdomen if the child has medical equipment place in the abdomen.
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Question 38 of 11038. Question
When a child may have a latex allergy, which oil should you practice caution using?
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Question 39 of 11039. Question
You may use the same bottle of oil for many clients/patients.
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Question 40 of 11040. Question
You should entirely trust every published research study.
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Question 41 of 11041. Question
You must always use oil during touch therapy.
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Question 42 of 11042. Question
You should avoid touching or moving medical equipment.
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Question 43 of 11043. Question
If you think touch therapy would be beneficial for a child, you can provide therapy without permission.
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Question 44 of 11044. Question
In some settings you may be asked to wear extra protective equipment including;
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Question 45 of 11045. Question
It is recommended that you receive a signed medical consent prior to providing touch therapy and/or massage for a child with special healthcare needs.
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Question 46 of 11046. Question
Define Contracture:
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Question 47 of 11047. Question
In order to provide touch therapy directly for children, a CPMT must hold valid license/qualification which allows for touch under their existing scope of practice.
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Question 48 of 11048. Question
CPMTs should always keep studying and learning more as every child is unique.
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Question 49 of 11049. Question
Every children will process tactile stimulation and touch therapy in the exact same way.
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Question 50 of 11050. Question
It is important to stay current with review of available massage and touch therapy research.
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Question 51 of 11051. Question
It is beneficial to provide massage for a child who has high blood pressure.
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Question 52 of 11052. Question
It is okay to use different oil at each session.
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Question 53 of 11053. Question
It is beneficial to massage a child with an acute infection.
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Question 54 of 11054. Question
It is recommended to use fruit or vegetable oil for pediatric touch therapy.
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Question 55 of 11055. Question
It is best to not place any oil near medical equipment.
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Question 56 of 11056. Question
You should not use any form of touch therapy if a child has aversion to tactile stimulation.
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Question 57 of 11057. Question
The purpose of the use of pediatric touch therapy is to provide physical, psychological, and emotional benefits for children and their families.
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Question 58 of 11058. Question
The child should be allowed to smell and touch the oil prior to application.
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Question 59 of 11059. Question
To gain the most benefit you should provide touch therapy for the child while they are sleeping.
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Question 60 of 11060. Question
Touch therapy may decrease levels of Cortisol in the body.
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Question 61 of 11061. Question
Tina Allen is the founder of Liddle Kidz® Foundation.
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Tina Allen has developed many touch therapy techniques that are used in hospitals and healthcare settings around the world.
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Question 63 of 11063. Question
Using Touch Therapy techniques on the hands and feet may help alleviate Gastrointestinal discomfort.
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Question 64 of 11064. Question
What are some ways to understand culturally appropriate touch for a specific child?
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Question 65 of 11065. Question
Warming Glide technique should be avoided on the arms and legs when a child has a cardiac condition.
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Question 66 of 11066. Question
Touch can easily over stimulate due to compact tactile receptors.
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Question 67 of 11067. Question
The sense of touch may contribute to sensory integration.
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Question 68 of 11068. Question
Touch therapy may increase levels of Oxytocin in the body.
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Question 69 of 11069. Question
The benefits of pediatric touch therapy far outweigh any negative effects but should always be reinforced with good, sound, supporting evidence.
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Question 70 of 11070. Question
Tina Allen’s pediatric touch therapy and massage approach has been introduce in more than 100 hospitals around the world.
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Question 71 of 11071. Question
Why might you consider introducing massage first to the child’s back?
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Question 72 of 11072. Question
Why must you be mindful of pressure applied during pediatric touch therapy?
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Question 73 of 11073. Question
Other than touch therapy, how else can we introduce appropriate tactile stimulation?
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Question 74 of 11074. Question
What is Hypertonicity?
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What is Hypotonicity?
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Question 76 of 11076. Question
Some ways to maintain privacy include;
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Question 77 of 11077. Question
What are some ways to understand culturally appropriate touch for a specific child?
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Question 78 of 11078. Question
In some settings you may be asked to wear extra protective equipment including;
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Question 79 of 11079. Question
When providing touch therapy for children who have, or are currently receiving any type of medical intervention we must be mindful of those areas where they may have felt uncomfortable touch. These areas include;
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Question 80 of 11080. Question
Pediatric joints have a greater range of motion because
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Question 81 of 11081. Question
For pediatric clients, touch can easily over stimulate due to
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Question 82 of 11082. Question
When considering development, Preschoolers may;
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Question 83 of 11083. Question
Touch therapy may increase levels of
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Question 84 of 11084. Question
Pediatric Massage and Touch Therapy is considered to be;
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Question 85 of 11085. Question
The purpose of the use of pediatric touch therapy is to provide
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Question 86 of 11086. Question
CPMTs should have good understanding of research or published evidence. Methods of staying up to date on research include;
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Question 87 of 11087. Question
The best touch therapy technique to start with after receiving permission from the child is;
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Question 88 of 11088. Question
If the child has eaten, it is recommended we wait at least ___ minutes prior to providing abdominal massage.
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Question 89 of 11089. Question
You should avoid touch therapy and pediatric massage on the abdomen if the child has;
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Question 90 of 11090. Question
We understand that the sense of touch may contribute to Sensory Integration. What other senses should be considered in relation to Sensory Integration?
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Question 91 of 11091. Question
How can you maintain confidentiality of client/patient information?
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Question 92 of 11092. Question
How do you perform permission process for children with hearing impairments?
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Question 93 of 11093. Question
When massage therapy is medically ordered in a healthcare environment, children may;
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Question 94 of 11094. Question
In the healthcare environment, you must follow all required infection control protocols, including;
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Question 95 of 11095. Question
How can we explain a touch therapy session to a child before beginning?
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Question 96 of 11096. Question
Why is it advised not place any oil near medical equipment?
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Question 97 of 11097. Question
How can CPMTs learn to communicate with specific children?
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Question 98 of 11098. Question
When considering positioning for the pediatric client/patient, the CPMT must always;
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Question 99 of 11099. Question
As a CPMT it is important to monitor;
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Question 100 of 110100. Question
Communication and collaboration are key to successful sessions. In pediatric massage therapy, CPMTs may need to use these skills with;
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Question 101 of 110101. Question
Why must you be mindful of pressure applied during pediatric touch therapy?
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Question 102 of 110102. Question
Liddle Kidz® Foundation has been in existence for more than twenty years.
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Question 103 of 110103. Question
In order to provide touch therapy directly for children, you must hold valid license/qualification which allows for touch under their existing scope of practice.
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Question 104 of 110104. Question
Children must receive nurturing touch for healthy growth and development.
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Question 105 of 110105. Question
To gain the most benefit you should provide touch therapy for the child while they are sleeping.
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Question 106 of 110106. Question
Touch Therapy is used in many different settings such as home, hospital, private practice and clinical settings.
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Question 107 of 110107. Question
Touch Therapy is beneficial for children with many different diagnoses including ASD.
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Question 108 of 110108. Question
Touch therapy may cause increase stress if the child is unsure what will take place.
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Question 109 of 110109. 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 110 of 110110. Question
Infants may experience many benefits including improvements in;
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