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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, collapse 
 
What clinical signs are assoc. With equine degenerative myelopathy (EDM)? - Ataxia in foals 6-8 mos 
 
Is epilepsy common in horses? - No, it is poo...
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Ethical dilemma - CORRECT ANSWER When a person or group is forced to choose between 2 equally difficult actions because they are both right or they are both wrong, or both contain uncertainty 
 
Code of Ethics - CORRECT ANSWER Established by ANA; Provides a framework for nurses to use in ethical analysis and decision making; 9 provisions 
 
living will - CORRECT ANSWER Legal document that allows a person to make his or her wished regarding medical...
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Porths Essentials of Pathophysiology Chapter 36 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100 VERIFIED A GUARANTEED
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Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology Chapter 36 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED A+ GUARANTEED 
?, whether it involves walking, running, or precise finger movements, requires movement and maintenance of posture 
The ? contains the neuronal circuits that mediate a variety of reflexes and automatic rhythmic movements 
Most reflexes are?, meaning that they involve one or more interposed interneurons 
The medial descending system of the brain stem contribute to the control of ? by integrating v...
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NBME 13 (Explanations) Actual Questions With All Correct Answers
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hx of urinary frequency and urgency, 3mo hx of walking difficulty, problems with conversation and memory; normal strength and sensation; mini cog average-normal; wide shuffling gait; ct shows enlarged ventricles - CORRECT ANSWER normal pressure hydrocephalus 
--*wet, wobbly, wacky* triad of urinary incontinence, ataxia, cognitive dysfunction 
--expands ventricles that distort fibers of the corona radiata that lead to ...
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What is the causative agent of fowl cholera? - ANSWER Pasteurella multocida 
 
What clinical signs are associated with hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HyPP) in horses? - ANSWER Prolapse 3rd eyelid, muscle fasciculations, episodes lasting 15-90 min. 
 
What clinical signs are associated with ryegrass staggers in horses? - ANSWER Tremors, incoordination, collapse 
 
What clinical signs are assoc. with equine degenerative myelopathy (EDM)? - ANSWER Ataxia in foals 6-8 mos 
 
Is epilepsy common in ...
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20 yo woman with 8 yr hx of intermittent HA's, flashing lights in right visual field, f/by unilateral THROBBING headache with NAUSEA, vomiting, with menses 
MIGRAINE HA-rmbr "POUND"--Pulsatile, One-day duration, Unilateral, Nausea, Disabling. pulsating pain with N/photophobia/phonophobia/aura. Avoid TYRAMINE-containing products 
 
 
 
intense periorbital pain, tears, rhinorrhea, smoker, for 15 mins-3 hours 
Repetitive brief HA',s Excruciating periorbi...
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SCRN study guide: anatomy and physiology Questions and Answers 2023
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What percentage of the body's oxygen supply and cardiac output does the brain use? 
The brain uses 20% of the body's oxygen suppy and 15% of the body's cardiac output. 
*brain cells do not store oxygen or glucose. The need a constant suppy of micronutrients from arterial blood. 
 
 
 
What is the normal blood flow to cerebral tissue? When does electrical failure occur? 
Normal blood flow to the brain is 50-55ml/100/min 
elec...
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CRRN Exam 652 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Ethical dilemma - CORRECT ANSWER When a person or group is forced to choose between 2 equally difficult actions because they are both right or they are both wrong, or both contain uncertainty 
 
Code of Ethics - CORRECT ANSWER Established by ANA; Provides a framework for nurses to use in ethical analysis and decision making; 9 provisions 
 
living will - CORRECT ANSWER Legal document that allows a person to make his or her wished regarding medical...
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NPTE questions and answers, 2022 update, graded A+
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NPTE questions and answers, 2022 update, graded A+ 
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NPTE questions and answers, 2022 update, graded A+ 12 weeks post talus fx, cc of catching toe during gait since removal of cast. Eval: limited ankle DF, leg atrophy, ankle weakness. POC should FIRST emphasize: - TC jt mobs - Tib ant stretch - gastroc strengthening - fitting for AFO - Emphasize jt mobs. Pt has irregular shaped wound at L med Malleolus. Skin around is darkened. Underlying cause? - Lymphedem...
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What deficits occur with a stroke to the frontal lobe? 
Impulse control 
Attention 
Organizing 
Planning movement (Apraxis) 
 
 
 
What central gyrus controls motor? 
Pre-central 
 
 
 
What central gyrus controls sensory? 
Post-central gyrus 
 
 
 
What deficits occur with a stroke to the parietal lobe? 
Orientation in space 
Lateropulsion (pushers syndrome) 
Limb position during movement (apraxia) 
 
 
 
What is apraxia? 
Loss of the ability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements...
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