NURSING ANM AND GNM

NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS

PATHOLOGY AND GENETICS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Can a Plantar wart be massaged
A
No, it’s too painful
B
No, it may burst
C
Yes, just local contraindication
D
No severe contraindication
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Massage and Warts: Massage therapists should consider warts to be local contraindications. Massage won’t make them go away (unless the client thinks it will!), but the flaking skin or any crusting around the wart may carry some virus that may spread.

Detailed explanation-2: -Open wounds-popped, scratched, or bleeding pimples and cysts-are contraindications to massage, ‘’ explains Morien, who says massage also is contraindicated for skin that’s red, swollen or hot-although therapists have discretion to define for themselves what “contraindication” means.

Detailed explanation-3: -Patients with foot fractures, unhealed wounds, or active gout in the foot should avoid reflexology. Patients with osteoarthritis that impacts the foot or ankle, or those with vascular disease of the legs or feet, should consult with their primary provider prior to beginning reflexology on the feet.

Detailed explanation-4: -Covid-19. When you have nausea, or you feel dizzy. Fever. Recent injuries / fractures. Blood disorders. When having bruises, wounds, rashes or severe sunburns. Undiagnosed Migraines. Active cancer. More items •13-Jul-2021

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