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Neuroscience Final ENMU (Linda Weems) Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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A lesion to the left primary auditory cortex will not result in deafness in either ear. - TRUE 
A synapse occurs when ____ in the terminal boutin moves to the cell wall and releases ____ into the 
synaptic cleft. - Synaptic vesicles; Neurotransmitters 
Action potential's are initiated in the... - Axon hillock 
An action potential results from - Movement of ions across the cell membrane 
An involuntary response to some type of stimulus - Reflex 
Anterior cerebrum: - Rostral 
Anterior spinal cord...
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM || WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
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Brown Sequard syndrome correct answers SCI causing paralysis in 1 hemisphere and loss of sensation in the other. 
 
Cerebal Palsy correct answers Non-hereditary and non-progressive lesion of the cerebral cortex resulting in neuromuscular disorders of posture and voluntary movement associated with prenatal, perinatal or post-natal events. 
 
traumatic brain injuries common types correct answers focal, contrecoup, difuse, hypoxic/ischemic 
 
Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy correct answers The prese...
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Written Combined O&P Prep – Prosthetics Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Written Combined O&P Prep – Prosthetics 
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1. Why was the L-code established? - Correct Answer ️️ -a. To develop a unified 
method of describing products/services to payers 
What is a common compensation for poor flexion of the socket in a TF amputee? - 
Correct Answer ️️ -Hyperlordosis 
If a TF amputee tends to externally "smear" their foot in stance while abducting their 
prosthesis, what could be a probable cause and WHY? - Correct Answer ️️ -If ...
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An OT is conducting an evaluation on a client post-CVA. The client present with contralateral hemiplegia, grasp reflex, incontinence, confusion, and apathy. What is the involved artery and the site of the infarct? 
 
Select one: 
a. Posterior cerebral artery (PCA) 
b. Middle cerebral artery (MCA) 
c. Internal carotid artery (ICA) 
d. Anterior cerebral artery (ACA) - correct answer d. Anterior cerebral artery (ACA) 
 
A child has recently begun to build with blocks both horizontally and vertical...
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Which type of shock causes a temporary loss of motor, sensory, and reflex functions below the level of a lesion? - Answer- Spinal shock 
 
According to the rule of nines, burns of the anterior trunk and both anterior arms account for which percentage of body surface area? - Answer- 27 percent 
 
Which effect does parasympathetic stimulation have on the heart? 
A. It increases peripheral vascular resistance. 
B. It enhances atrioventricular node function. 
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NPTE Spinal Cord Injury: Solved Exam Elaboration |Question and Answers| Graded A+ [Latest Release]
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NPTE Spinal Cord Injury: Solved Exam 
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Anterior cord syndrome *Ans* Complete loss of: 
motor (lateral corticospinal) 
- bilateral loss of motor fun, spastic paralysis below level of lesion 
Pain and temperature (spinothalamic) 
- Bilateral loss of of pain and Temp below injury. 
(Proprioception and vibration intact.) 
Most common MOI of anterior cord syndrome *Ans* Most common at C5-6 due to 
cervical hyperflexion 
Brown-Sequard'...
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ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT FINAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2020. BEST FOR 2023/24 EXAM
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ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT FINAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2020. BEST FOR 2023/24 EXAM 
 
 
ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT FINAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2020. BEST FOR 2023/24 EXAM 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1)	A nurse in an emergency department completes an assessment on an adolescent client that has conduct disorder. The client threatened 
suicide to teacher at school. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the assessment? 
a)	Tell me about your siblings 
b)	Tell me what kind of music you like ...
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ZOOL 2403 Lecture Exam 2- Dr. Boros TTU Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Root is to ____ as ganglion is to ___ - Answer-axons; cell bodies 
ventral is to ____ as dorsal is to _____ - Answer-motor; sensory 
white matter is to ____ as gray matter is to ____ - Answer-axons; cell bodies 
Spinal Meninges (three layers) - Answer-dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater 
Spinal Meninges functions - Answer-protect spinal cord and provide it with oxygen and nurtrients 
where is CSF - Answer-in subarachnoid space (between arachnoid and pia mater) 
CSF provides spinal cord with: ...
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What is the causative agent of fowl cholera? - Pasteurella multocida 
What clinical signs are associated with hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HyPP) in horses? - 
Prolapse 3rd eyelid, muscle fasciculations, episodes lasting 15-90 min. 
What clinical signs are associated with ryegrass staggers in horses? - Tremors, incoordination, 
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What clinical signs are assoc. with equine degenerative myelopathy (EDM)? - Ataxia in foals 6-8 
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Is epilepsy common in horses? - No, it is poorly docume...
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Neuro Exam 1 USAHS (2023/2024) Rated A+ Apraxia inability to make a motor plan, as a result of brain damage. 
Ataxia lack of muscle coordination 
Aphasia impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing understanding). 
1 olfactory Making client smell something pleasant 
front of brain 
2 optic thalamus - test visual acuity (Snellen chart, or # of fingers) 
front of brain 
3 Oculomotor thalamus - looki...
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