PMC Cheat Sheet 2026

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50 questions
75 min time limit
80.00% to pass
  1. When should bolsters or pillows be used during prenatal massage? Whenever needed for alignment and support
  2. Which of the following is considered informed consent in prenatal massage practice? The client understands the treatment, its benefits and risks, and agrees in writing
  3. When a conflict arises between standard procedures and a unique situation in Postpartum Massage Techniques, what should a PMC professional prioritize? Safety and ethical obligations while seeking expert consultation
  4. When a client presents with a fever of 101°F (38.3°C) at her prenatal massage appointment, the appropriate action is to: Reschedule the appointment and encourage her to contact her healthcare provider
  5. Which of the following best describes how the diaphragm is affected as pregnancy progresses? It is displaced superiorly by the growing uterus
  6. During which trimester is the supine hypotensive syndrome (aortocaval compression) most likely to occur and why? Third trimester, because the enlarged uterus compresses the vena cava when supine
  7. Which blood pressure reading at rest would classify a pregnant client as having chronic hypertension (not gestational)? 140/90 mmHg documented before 20 weeks gestation
  8. Which nerve is most commonly compressed in carpal tunnel syndrome during pregnancy, and why? Median nerve due to fluid retention and edema
  9. What anatomical change explains why many pregnant clients experience shortness of breath, especially in the third trimester? Elevation of the diaphragm reducing functional residual capacity
  10. The concept of 'holding space' in the context of prenatal massage means: Being emotionally present and non-judgmental while the client processes her experience
  11. During a prenatal massage, deep pressure over the medial ankle is contraindicated primarily because this area contains: Acupressure points associated with uterine stimulation
  12. What is the PRIMARY purpose of continuing education requirements in Musculoskeletal Changes in Pregnancy for PMC professionals? Maintaining current knowledge and competency as the field evolves
  13. A client with a high-risk pregnancy due to advanced maternal age (AMA, 35+) has a higher incidence of: Chromosomal abnormalities, gestational hypertension, and placenta previa
  14. What is the primary purpose of the prenatal massage intake form? To gather medical history and identify contraindications before treatment
  15. What is the recommended pressure level for abdominal massage during the second trimester? Light, superficial touch only
  16. Which standard of practice is MOST important for ensuring quality in Positioning & Draping Techniques? Following evidence-based protocols while adapting to specific circumstances
  17. What is the PRIMARY purpose of continuing education requirements in Positioning & Draping Techniques for PMC professionals? Maintaining current knowledge and competency as the field evolves
  18. How does increased thoracic kyphosis during pregnancy affect the cervical spine? It leads to compensatory cervical hyperextension and forward head posture
  19. When a conflict arises between standard procedures and a unique situation in Positioning & Draping Techniques, what should a PMC professional prioritize? Safety and ethical obligations while seeking expert consultation
  20. Which acupressure point is considered most contraindicated during high-risk pregnancy due to its potential to stimulate uterine contractions? SP 6 (Sanyinjiao) — above the medial malleolus
  21. What SOAP note component captures the therapist's objective findings during a prenatal assessment? Objective (O)
  22. Which neurotransmitter, increased by massage, directly contributes to reduced feelings of depression in pregnant clients? Serotonin
  23. Which massage technique is most effective for addressing postpartum sacroiliac joint pain? Myofascial release and gentle mobilization of surrounding musculature
  24. When a conflict arises between standard procedures and a unique situation in High-Risk Pregnancy Considerations, what should a PMC professional prioritize? Safety and ethical obligations while seeking expert consultation
  25. In prenatal massage, 'feathering' or nerve strokes at the end of a session primarily serve to: Provide a soothing transition that signals the conclusion of treatment
  26. Placenta previa is a contraindication primarily because prenatal massage could: Cause uterine contractions leading to placental separation and hemorrhage
  27. Which site is considered a local contraindication on ALL prenatal clients regardless of trimester? SP6 (Spleen 6) acupressure point on the inner ankle
  28. When using a full-body pregnancy pillow as a positioning aid, what is the MOST important safety check before the client lies down? Ensure the pillow is positioned on a table with adequate width to prevent falls
  29. A pregnant client in the third trimester reports hip pain that worsens when walking. Which joint is most likely destabilized by pregnancy hormones? Sacroiliac joint
  30. Research by Tiffany Field at the Touch Research Institute found that prenatal massage reduced which stress hormone associated with preterm birth risk? Cortisol
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