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CSTR STUDY GUIDE 5/2019 updated to pass
  • CSTR STUDY GUIDE 5/2019 updated to pass

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  • CSTR STUDY GUIDE 5/2019AIS Components for ISS Scaling-Body Region - correct answer 1. Head/Neck 2. Face 3. Chest 4. Abdominal/Pelvic Contents 5. Extremities/Pelvic Girdle Severe 6. External- Skin and Burns Types of head injuries - correct answer scalp wounds, skull fractures, brain injuries The adult skeletal system - correct answer 206 bones Skull base fractures - correct answer orbital roof, ethmoid, basilar process of occipital bone, petrous and squamous process of temporal ...
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Cranial Nerves Complete Study Guide Test.
  • Cranial Nerves Complete Study Guide Test.

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  • Cranial Nerves Complete Study Guide Test. I Olfactory II Optic III Oculomotor IV Trochlear V Trigeminal VI Abducens VII Facial VIII Vestibulocochlear IX Glossopharyngeal X Vagus XI Accessory XII Hypoglossal - CORRECT ANSWER list all cranial nerves in order Olfactory and optic - CORRECT ANSWER list the sensory only nerves (no numbers needed) Oculomotor, trochlear, abducens, Accessory, and Hypoglossal - CORRECT ANSWER list the motor only nerves Trigeminal, Facial,...
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CSTR Exam with Complete Solutions
  • CSTR Exam with Complete Solutions

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  • CSTR Exam with Complete Solutions Name the cranial nerves in order - ANS ️️ I. Olfactory II. Optic III. Oculomotor IV. Trochlear V. Trigeminal VI.Abducens VII. Facial VIII. Vestibulocochlear (Acoustic) IX. Glossopharyngeal X. Vagus XI. (Spinal) Accessory XII. Hypoglossal List the 3 parts of Glasgow Coma Scale - ANS ️️ Eye, verbal, motor. Breakdown of GCS Eye Score - ANS ️️ 4-Opens eyes spontaneously 3-Opens eyes in response to loud voice 2-Opens eyes in response to pa...
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NURS 410 Neurological Function Exam (2024) || Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
  • NURS 410 Neurological Function Exam (2024) || Questions & Answers (Graded A+)

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  • NURS 410 Neurological Function Exam (2024) || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) NURS 410 Neurological Function Exam (2024) || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) Parasympathetic Nervous System - ANSWER - Rest & digest Acetylcholine Sympathetic Nervous System - ANSWER - Fight or Flight Norepinephrine Cerebrum - ANSWER - Area of the brain responsible for all voluntary activities of the body Split into two hemispheres Brainstem - ANSWER - responsible for automatic survival functions Ce...
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HTHS 1111 Midterm Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024
  • HTHS 1111 Midterm Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024

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  • The function of the nervous system - receive information from the external or internal environment process that information send that information to effectors to move a muscle or change the secretion of a gland Which part of the nervous system is the receptor - sensory Which part of the nervous system is the control center - brain and spinal cord (CNS) Which part of the nervous system are the effectors - muscles and glands The nervous system is _____. - homeostasis Neurons - "N...
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.

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  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) A1, A2, B1 agonist. Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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Lab: Brain and Cranial Nerves 2024 latest update fully solved & verified for accuracy
  • Lab: Brain and Cranial Nerves 2024 latest update fully solved & verified for accuracy

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  • Correctly label the following anatomical features of the surface of the brain. Correctly label the following anatomical features of the surface of the brain. Brainpower Read More Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:06 / 0:15 Full screen Which structure is highlighted? longitudinal fissure Correctly label the following anatomical features of the surface of the brain. Correctly label the following functional regions of the cerebr...
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Summary -  CRITICAL CARE REGISTERED NURSE
  • Summary - CRITICAL CARE REGISTERED NURSE

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  • CRITICAL CARE REGISTERED NURSE (CCRN) summary 1. What are the components of the Central Nervous System?: Cerebral cortex (lobes) • Basal ganglia • Thalamus • Hypothalamus • Cerebellum -Brainstem -Pons -Midbrain -Medulla oblongata 2. What are meninges?: Protect the brain and spinal cord PAD= Pia mater, Arachnoid mater, and Dura mater 3. What is the Subarachnoid space?: • Between arachnoid and pia mater • Contains cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) 4. Where is CSF produced?: chor...
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Health Assessment Final Review 2023/2024 100%
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  • Health Assessment Final Review 2023/2024 100% What is assessed when preforming a neurological recheck? - LOC - Motor function - Pupillary response - Vital signs - Gaslow coma state What is Gaslow coma state? eye opening, motor, verbal Characteristics of a palpable lymph node? - mobility - size - shape - consistency - tenderness What 3 cranial nerves stimulate extraocular eye movement? 3 - oculomotor 4 - trochlear 6 - Abducens What heart sound makes the "lub" S1 (systole) ...
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PNR 206 Exam 3 Latest  Questions and Answers 100% Correct.
  • PNR 206 Exam 3 Latest Questions and Answers 100% Correct.

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  • Cerebral Spinal Assessment/Diagnostic Test - ️️Lumbar puncture to determine whether CSF pressure is elevated Requires consent form, sterile supplies Have patient bow back, staff must wear mask Patient must lay flat in bed for 1 hour afterwards Intracranial Pressure - ️️Normal ICP is 0-15 ICP greater than 20mm is emergent Caused by swelling in brain, increase in CSH, swelling, increase in blood flow Keep HOB between 20-30 degrees Brain tissue is compromised Afferent - ️️carr...
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