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NBCE Part 1 - General Anatomy Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • NBCE Part 1 - General Anatomy Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • NBCE Part 1 - General Anatomy Questions and Answers Already Passed The walls of hollow organs and some blood vessels contain this muscle tissue? Smooth Skeletal Cardiac Striated Smooth Fibrocartilage unites bone in which of the following articulations? Hinge Symphysis Suture Saddle Joint Symphysis Which of the following taste buds are the largest and fewest in number? Fungiform Filiform Foliate Cicumvallate Cicumvallate Which of the following muscles is the medial rotator of the hi...
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CCEP written stations correctly answered rated A+
  • CCEP written stations correctly answered rated A+

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  • CCEP written stationsWhat happens when low BL glucose - correct answer glucagon released from alpha-cells in pancreas Incr cAMP, incr phosphorylase, breaks down glycogen to increase blood glucose Brachial plexus diagram - correct answer Anterior lumbar to pelvis region mm and ligaments - correct answer Anterior view of muscles of the hip and thigh - correct answer Anterior view of the shoulder and arm - correct answer Major back mm - correct answer List the movement allow...
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Stott Pilates Exam Preparation question with complete solutions -Anatomy
  • Stott Pilates Exam Preparation question with complete solutions -Anatomy

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  • Which muscles oppose each other on the anteriorposterior sides of the foot? Anterior: Dorsiflexors Posterior: Plantar Flexors Which muscles oppose each other on the later and rotary sides of the foot? Lateral: Tibialis Peroneals What is the function of Tibialis anterior? dorsiflexing and inverting the foot. What is the function of the peroneas muscles? Primarily responsible for eversion of the foot. peroneus longus and brevis plantarflex the foot, while the peroneus te...
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AAMI Anatomy II Final questions with correct answers
  • AAMI Anatomy II Final questions with correct answers

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  • Where does the abdominal aorta bifurcate? CORRECT ANSWER At L4 into the L&R common iliac arteries. Where does the popliteal artery terminate? CORRECT ANSWER At the inferior border of the popliteus muscle by dividing into anterior and posterior tibial arteries. Where does the axillary artery become the brachial artery? CORRECT ANSWER Lower (inferior) border of the teres major muscle. What forms the IVC? CORRECT ANSWER The left and right common iliac veins. Where does the formation of ...
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Anatomy - Stott Pilates Exam Preparation Questions and Answers  100% Pass
  • Anatomy - Stott Pilates Exam Preparation Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Anatomy - Stott Pilates Exam Preparation Questions and Answers 100% Pass Which muscles oppose each other on the anteriorposterior sides of the foot? Anterior: Dorsiflexors Posterior: Plantar Flexors Which muscles oppose each other on the later and rotary sides of the foot? Lateral: Tibialis Peroneals What is the function of Tibialis anterior? dorsiflexing and inverting the foot. What is the function of the peroneas muscles? Primarily responsible for eversion of the foot. pero...
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CES Exam UPDATED Actual Questions  and CORRECT Answers
  • CES Exam UPDATED Actual Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • CES Exam UPDATED Actual Questions and CORRECT Answers Which muscle isometrically stabilizes the Foot and Ankle? - CORRECT ANSWER- Popliteus Mid/low back arches of the wall during the Standing Shoulder Flexion Test indicates overactivity in which of the following muscles? - CORRECT ANSWER- Erector Spinae and pectoralis major
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Stott Pilates Muscular System Already Rated A
  • Stott Pilates Muscular System Already Rated A

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  • Stott Pilates Muscular System Already Rated A Soleus Gastrocnemius Plantaris Tibialis anterior Tibialis posterior Extensor hallucis longus Extensor digitorum longus Peroneus tertius Peroneus longus Peroneus brevis Flexor hallucis longus Flexor digitorum longus Rectus femoris Vastus medialis Vastus intermedius Vastus lateralis Biceps femoris Sartorius Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Gracilis Popliteus
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AAO Exam 2 Questions and Answers | Verified & Updated
  • AAO Exam 2 Questions and Answers | Verified & Updated

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  • AAO Exam 2 Questions and Answers | Verified & Updated What muscle unlocks the knee? - Answer ️️ -popliteus True or False: The rectus femoris, vastus medialis, and vastus lateralis are the prime movers of knee extension. - Answer ️️ -true True or False: To stretch your hamstrings, extend your knee and flex your hip. - Answer ️️ -true True or False: Q-angles are bigger in women because they have wider pelvises. - Answer ️️ -true If your gastrocnemius and soleus are weak, ...
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AAMI Comprehensive Review – Science Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers  (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
  • AAMI Comprehensive Review – Science Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+

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  • Parrott Fever is caused by? : Chamydia psittacosaurus The mere presence of infectious material is known as : Contamination All the following are viral diseases except: : Botulism Which of the following, is an extravascular condition resulting from an increase in the permeability of the capillary walls or an increase in capillary pressure to due venous obstruction: 2 | P a g e : Edema Which of the following uric acid metabolism disease is commonly seen in the foot but may also affe...
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Arthrex Sports Medicine  Onboarding Module #3 #4 #5 Test Questions With Verified Correct  Answers
  • Arthrex Sports Medicine Onboarding Module #3 #4 #5 Test Questions With Verified Correct Answers

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  • Arthrex Sports Medicine Onboarding Module #3 #4 #5 Test Questions With Verified Correct Answers The minimum graft length for an ALL reconstruction is: -70 mm -110 mm -120 mm -240 mm - ANSWER 120 mm True or False: The goal of the ALL reconstruction is to eliminate any residual rotational laxity and also reduce the risk of ACL graft rupture. - ANSWER True The ALL mimics the course of which structure? -Fibular Collateral Ligament -Popliteus Tendon -IT Band -Gastrocnemius - ANSWE...
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