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COMS 5353 Practice Test midterm Questions and Answers
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What nerve innervates the masseter and other muscles involved in chewing. 
Ans: CN V Trigeminal 
Contraction of these muscles prevents the bolus from falling into the lateral 
sulci. 
Ans: Buccual Musculature 
Damage to this nerve can prevent the lips from maintaining the bolus in the 
mouth. 
Ans: CN VII facial 
Aspiration occurs when food or liquid passes this structure. 
Ans: true vocal folds 
The first of the muscles to contract in the pharyngeal phase to propel the bolus 
down through th...
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Ophthalmic Scribe Certification Latest Update Graded A+
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Ophthalmic Scribe Certification Latest 
 
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# body systems outlined in the ROS 14 
 
Abbreviation: antibiotics ABX 
 
Abbreviation: discharge D/C 
 
Acute symptoms short duration or high severity 
 
AEL axial eye length 
 
Allergies and medications Listed under Subjective 
 
anisocoria unequal pupil size 
 
bulbar conjunctiva overlays the eyeball, with the white sclera showing through 
 
Canal of Schlemm a circular canal in the eye that drains aqueous humor from the anterior 
c...
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BIOD 151 Module 5 Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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Orbicularis Oculi - Action & Innervation 
 -:- Action: eye closure 
Innervation: facial nerve (CN VII) 
Obicularis Oris - Action & Innervation 
 -:- Action: mouth closure: closes lips, protrudes lips forwards, presses lips against 
teeth 
Innervation: facial nerve CN VII 
Zygomaticus major/minor: Action & Innovation 
 -:- Action: pull corners of lips upward 
Innervation: facial nerve CN VII 
Risorius: action & innervation 
 -:- action: pulls the corners of the mouth posteriorly (grin or grimac...
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FNP Leik System Review Exam (2024) || Questions & Answers (Rated A+)
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FNP Leik System Review Exam (2024) || Questions & Answers (Rated A+) 
FNP Leik System Review Exam (2024) || Questions & Answers (Rated A+) 
 
Are health care providers legally required to report illegal aliens to state or local authorities? - ANSWER - No. Providers have an ethical duty to provide quality health care to pts, even if they are illegal aliens. 
 
What is the major difference btw a quasi-experimental design and an experimental design? - ANSWER - Human subjects are recruited by conven...
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NURS 203 Exam #2 Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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An abnormal growth of conjunctiva that extends over the cornea from the 
limbus is called: 
A. Senile Hyaline Plaque 
B. Pterygium 
C. Miosis 
D. Subconjunctival Hemorrhage 
 B 
Which two cranial nerves are being tested when you touch a wisp of cotton 
to the cornea of the eye to test for corneal sensitivity? 
A. CN X and XI ( vagus and spinal accessory) 
B. CN VIII and IX ( acoustic and glossopharyngeal) 
C. CN V and VII ( trigeminal and facial) 
D. CN I and II ( olfactory and optic) 
 C 
Mas...
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CNs SLHS 4245 Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+CNs SLHS 4245 Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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CN I 
Ans: olfactory nerve 
CN II 
Ans: optic nerve 
CN III 
Ans: oculomotor nerve 
CN IV 
Ans: trochlear nerve 
CN V 
Ans: trigeminal nerve 
CN VI 
Ans: abducens nerve 
CN VII 
Ans: facial nerve 
CN VIII 
Ans: vestibulocochlear nerve 
CN IX 
Ans: glossopharyngeal nerve 
CN X 
Ans: vagus nerve 
CN XI 
Ans: spinal accessory nerve
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INBDE Final exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Patient: 52-year-old white male. 
Chief complaint: "Suddenly I can't move half my face or close my eye and my ear is ringing! Everything has less taste. My mouth is a little dry." Background/or patient history: Not applicable. 
Current Findings: Symptoms appeared suddenly. Facial paralysis on the left half of the face, including the forehead. The patient has tenderness posterior to his left ear. Eyes are moist. Which nerve do you suspect has a lesion? 
A. Facial Nerve (CN VII) 
B. Glossophary...
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Maryville NURS 612 Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023
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Which of the Following disorders is known to be heredity? 
Peripheral neuropathy 
Meningitis 
Huntington Chorea 
Seizure disorder - Correct answer-Huntington Chorea 
The Examiner asks the patient to close her eyes and then place a vibrating tuning fork 
on the patients ankle and asks her to indicate what is felt. What is being assessed? - 
Correct answer-Primary sensory function 
Multiple sclerosis - Correct answer-Fatigue, bowel and bladder dysfunction, sexual 
dysfunction, sensory changes, mus...
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SEE Exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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How should you treat subglottic edema? - correct answer Racemic epinephrine 
 
An OB patient experiences uterine rupture during VBAC. What is the first sign? - correct answer Severe abdominal pain, tachycardia, or fetal distress. 
 
What nerves are effected with tic delareaux? - correct answer Tic douloreux (trigeminal neuraglia) mostly affects trigeminal nerve V, and also CN IX glossopharyngeal. 
 
The a-wave is absent on CVP wave form. The patient is in what dysrhythmia? - correct answer Atria...
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Dysphagia NCCU Midterm Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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What anatomical structures are all integrated during mastication? 
Ans: a. Lips, tongue, teeth, mandible (jaw), soft palate, muscles of buccal cavity, trigeminal 
nerve V provides sensory and motor innervations. CN VII: anterior two thirds of tongue, CN 
IX: posterior one third of tongue 
What does dysphagia therapy address? 
Ans: All feeding techniques, increasing the efficiency of posterior transit, stimulation of 
swallowing response, improving pharyngeal transit of material, airway protec...
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