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USA PCM3 Final SG Test With Solution Graded A+
  • USA PCM3 Final SG Test With Solution Graded A+

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 USA PCM3 Midterm & Final 2022/2023 LATEST
  • USA PCM3 Midterm & Final 2022/2023 LATEST

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  • USA PCM3 Midterm & Final 2022/2023 LATEST Define these terms: Exotropia, Esotropia, Anisocoria, Sclera, Limbus, Convergence, Hordeolum, Chalazion, Pterygium, Xanthelasma, and Nystagmus.ANS== Exotropia: strabismus where the eyes turn outward Esotropia: strabismus where the eyes turn inward Anisocoria: unequal pupil size Sclera: white part of the eye Limbus: the transition from sclera to cornea Convergence: looking at a close object and your eyes have to turn inward so you see one pic...
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USA PCM3 Final SG 2022 | 145 Questions And Answers
  • USA PCM3 Final SG 2022 | 145 Questions And Answers

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  • 1. What deficits occur with a stroke to the frontal lobe?: Impulse control Attention Organizing Planning movement (Apraxis) 2. What central gyrus controls motor?: Pre-central 3. What central gyrus controls sensory?: Post-central gyrus 4. What deficits occur with a stroke to the parietal lobe?: Orientation in space Lateropulsion (pushers syndrome) Limb position during movement (apraxia) 5. What is apraxia?: Loss of the ability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite h...
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USA PCM3 Practice questions for this set  Terms in this set (145)   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 c
  • USA PCM3 Practice questions for this set Terms in this set (145) 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 c

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  • USA PCM3 Practice questions for this set Terms in this set (145) 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 Orientation in space USA PCM3 What is apraxia? Loss of the ability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having the desire and ...
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USA PCM3 Final SG | 2023 | 145 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 26 Pages
  • USA PCM3 Final SG | 2023 | 145 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 26 Pages

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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, despite havi...
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PCM 3 Final Exam With Complete Solutions.
  • PCM 3 Final Exam With Complete Solutions.

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  • left medial cerebral a. distribution 1. frontal lobe: - impulse control, attention - organizing, planning mvmt (apraxis) 2. anterior (pre) central gyrus - motor control (hemiplegia) 3. posterior (post) central gyrus - sensory reception 4. parietal lobe - orientation in space - lateropulsion (pushers) - limb position during mvmt (apraxia) 5. temporal lobe - sound perception, LTM 6. basal ganglia (deep brain) - motor planning - controls and regulates mvmt (apraxia) 7. Broca's are...
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PCM III Final Exam (Based on Exam Breakdown PPT)2022
  • PCM III Final Exam (Based on Exam Breakdown PPT)2022

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  • L MCA Ischemic Stroke Pathophysiology -Frontal: impulse, planning movement (apraxia) -Pre-Central Gyrus: Motor control -Post-Central Gyrus: sensory reception -Parietal lobe: orientation in space, lateropulsion (pusher's), limb position during mvmt -Temporal: sound, long term memory -Basal Ganglia: motor planning -Broca's: expressive aphasia -Wernicke's: receptive aphasia L MCA Ischemic Stroke Sensory & Motor Impairments -CNs - corticobulbar tract -Unilateral tongue innervatio...
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PCM 3 Final Exam Questions And Answers 2022
  • PCM 3 Final Exam Questions And Answers 2022

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  • A patient having experienced a L MCA ischemic stroke will most likely present with: A. Sparing of tongue motor control B. Full tongue motor control C. Pushers syndrome towards weak L side D. Sparing of the SCM D Sparing = pt. will have some motor control A & B = Tongue is unilateral innervation, so it will not be spared and they will not have full motor control. C = the R side will be weak because it was a L MCA D = SCM is bilaterally innervated, so one side will be ok. Which...
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USA PCM3 Final SG 2022 Exam with complete solution
  • USA PCM3 Final SG 2022 Exam with complete solution

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