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NUR 405 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Update
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NUR 405 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Update 
NUR 405 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Update 
 
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) correct answers 1. Damage to any part of the spinal cord causing a temporary or permanent loss of sensory, motor, or autonomic dysfunction below the level of injury 
2. Causes: 
-MVA (38%) 
-Falls (30.5%) 
-Violence (13.5%) 
gun shot wounds, stabbing 
-Sport injuries (9%) 
diving, football 
-Degenerative 
older w osteoporosis 
-Cancer, hemorrhage 
3. Permanent disabili...
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Step 2 - NBME Exams correctly answered rated A+
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riboflavin (B2) deficiency symptoms (5) - correct answer angular cheilosis, stomatitis, glossitis, normocytic anemia, seborrheic dermatitis 
 
what deficiency leads to beriberi? - correct answer thiamine 
 
what is beriberi? - correct answer peripheral neuropathy, heart failure 
 
pyridoxine deficiency symptoms (6) - correct answer cheilosis, stomatitis, glossitis, irritability, confusion, depression 
 
sign of active HBV - correct answer Hbe 
 
monitoring active HBV - ...
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DPT 712 SPINAL CORD SYNDROMES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE
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DPT 712 SPINAL CORD SYNDROMES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 
 
What region of the spine is central cord syndrome most common in? 
cervical region 
In central cord syndrome, ___ weakness is more common than ___ weakness 
UE > LE 
Is sacral sensation spared in central cord syndrome? 
yes 
Which arteries may be affected in central cord syndrome? 
sulcal arteries 
What is the common mechanism of injury for central cord syndrome? 
in the elderly, an extension injury 
can follow...
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Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) EXAM QUESTIONS 2024
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Athetoid movements - slow, involuntary writhing movements of the hands, feet, fingers, and toes; usually caused by lesions to the brain 
 
Autonomic Dysregulation - involuntary, automatic changes in body temp, HR, BP and breathing caused by malfunction of autonomic nervous system 
 
Agnosia - lack of awareness of sensations and inability to recognize objects 
 
Akinesia - slowness or loss of voluntary movement; often result of damage to basal ganglia 
 
Amygdala - part of limbic system, tied to ...
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CRRN Test 259 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CRRN Test 259 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Lack of pain or fullness, large voids, may have temperature 
1. motor paralysis 
2. sensory paralysis - CORRECT ANSWER 2. sensory. Patient may benefit from Intermittent catherization 
 
Each discipline meets and discusses POC 
1. interdisciplinary 
2. transdisciplinary 
3. multi-disciplinary - CORRECT ANSWER 1. interdisciplinary 
 
Most difficult; holistic approach 
1. interdisciplinary 
2. transdisciplinary 
3. multi-disciplinary - CORRECT ANSWER...
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CPN Practice Exam With Correctly Verified And Detailed Solutions 2024
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CPN Practice Exam With Correctly Verified And Detailed Solutions 2024 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is a post-infectious disorder causing nephropathy, 
hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia. It is seen following upper respiratory illnesses and 
following GI infections after eating meat contaminated with bacteria. What enteric bacteria 
have been linked to HUS? 
A. Escherichia coli O157:H7. 
B. Clostridium difficile. 
C. Rotavirus. 
D. Vibrio cholera. - correct answer.A: E. ...
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CMTO MCQ QUESTIONS WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS | VERIFIED
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Hypothalmas - Answer-Major connection between nervous system and endocrine system neuro tissue 
Scope of practice - Answer-massage therapy is the assessment of the soft tissue and joints of the body 
and the treatment and prevention of physical dysfunction and pain 
The council is made up of.. - Answer-6-9 RMTs elected by peers, 5-8 public members appointed by the 
government 
Client relations committee - Answer-ensures measures are in place to deal with client abuse 
discipline committee - Answ...
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Advanced Pathophysiology - Exam 4 (Neuro) Questions With Complete Solutions
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Advanced Pathophysiology - Exam 4 (Neuro) Questions With Complete Solutions
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CPN Practice Questions 101-150 with Correct Answers
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CPN Practice Questions 101-150 with 
Correct Answers 
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is a post-infectious disorder causing nephropathy, 
hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia. It is seen following upper respiratory illnesses and 
following GI infections after eating meat contaminated with bacteria. What enteric bacteria 
have been linked to HUS? 
A. Escherichia coli O157:H7. 
B. Clostridium difficile. 
C. Rotavirus. 
D. Vibrio cholera. - ANSWER-A: E. coli O157:H7 from contaminated ground meat ...
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Randomized Practice CNIM exam A Questions and answers 2024
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Hair cells 
Cochlear microphonics are used to monitor what? 
 
 
 
Increase in delta power and increase in alpha-beta power 
What is the effect on EEG from induction using isoflurane? 
A. Decreased delta followed by increased alpha/beta 
B. Increase in delta power and increase in alpha-beta power 
C. Increase in low-voltage fast activity 
D. Increased power at all frequencies 
 
 
 
 
Brainpower 
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limb length 
What determines the latency of SSEPs most? 
 
 
 
Lowering the impedances of...
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