This is a quiz for Texas Massage Therapists who have taken "Part I: Introduction to Therapeutic Essential Oils for Massage Therapy" online course for 6 CE Credit Hours.
When it's harvested, where it's grown, altitude, and climate.
The cost of the plant.
The size of the plant.
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Is a volatile liquid, extracted from the leaves, bark, flowers, roots or seeds of the plant.
Is made up of a single compound.
Is very inexpensive.
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Make sure the client pays their bill.
Prepare the room for the next massage.
Get feedback from the client about how they feel.
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Are only effective against burns.
Make excellent hosts for bacteria, virus and fungi.
Can be immune supporting by being effective against bacteria, virus and fungi.
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Where illness and depression are relatively unknown.
Where obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes don't exist.
Both A & B.
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When the client is prone and in a relaxed state.
When they first arrive so you don't forget.
After the session if you sense they've had a good experience.
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Essential oils can only penetrate a limited number of cells within the body.
Research has shown that essential oils get in every cell and organ in our body within 21 minutes of application.
An inferior oil will have little impact on your client.
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They may be the first call the client makes when looking for natural approaches to illness and disease.
They will be sought out to help clients with not only physical symptoms, but also for stress relief.
Both A & B.
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Can damage your nasal cavity.
Has been shown to stimulate the secretion of antibodies.
Has been proven to have a minimal affect on hormones.
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Must meet the AFNOR and ISO European standards for quality.
Are extracted via a custom-design steam distillery.
Both A & B.
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Be sure to use the "more is better" approach when determining how much of an oil to use.
If a client has a negative reaction to an oil, make sure you never use it on them again.
Explain the use of therapeutic essential oils to the client and ask them if they're comfortable with you incorporating them in their massage session.
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Surprise them by incorporating essential oils into their session without telling them you're going to do it.
Ask them questions to let them know you care.
Use a diffuser to mask the odors in the room.
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Look for more potent medications.
Look for a better way than drugs.
Seek out processed and synthetic foods.
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Thousands of years ago.
In 1910 when Jean-Maurice Gattefosse burned his hand.
During World War II.
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Different species have different therapeutic uses.
If you see the name on the bottle it can help confirm the quality of the oil.
Both A & B.
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Amount of steam pressure, time allotted for distillation and the temperature.
Amount of steam pressure and where the plant was grown.
Amount of steam pressure and when the plant was harvested.
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The greater number of times a plant is put through the distillation process, the more potent the oil extracted.
The hotter the temperature used in the distillation process, the better the oil produced.
Organically grown fruit produces better quality oils due to the absence of pesticides or herbicides.
Helps dilute the oil for your client's skin.
Is best used in conjunction with a lotion.
Should be blended with many drops of an essential oil.
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Olfaction in the nasal cavity.
The epithelium cells in the nose.
The limbic portion of the brain.
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Rinse your eyes immediately with water.
Add a base oil such as olive oil or almond oil which will "grab" the essential oil and help to absorb it.
Rub your eyes with a damp cloth.
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Checking the type of container it is stored in.
Rubbing it on your skin.
Looking for the Latin botanical name on the bottle.
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That it actually alters the chemical structure of molecules that could be creating odors.
That it opens the skin's pores allowing the oil to saturate the body's cells.
That is "masks" the odors in the room.
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Has levels of toxicity in their body which would need to be addressed by a qualified healthcare practitioner.
Is allergic to the essential oil.
Has never used essential oils before.
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Exist in Europe.
Exist in Europe and the United States.
Do not exist anywhere.
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