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NASM Section 1 Review Questions with Complete Solutions
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Which of the following injuries is characterized by a sharp pain in the bottom of the heel that 
makes it difficult to walk? Plantar fasciitis 
 
Before studying to become an NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Kim worked as a copywriter 
for a large ad agency. Now that she is working as a personal trainer at a fitness studio, she is 
looking for additional income opportunities. Which of the following would provide her with the 
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Pedorthic Certificate program final exam Questions And Answers!!
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Which wedge is indicated for cases of extreme pronation? 
A. Lateral 
B. Rigid 
C. SACH 
D. Medial - Answer-D. Medial 
The preferred shoe type opening for a patient with severe edema is: 
A. Lace to toe 
B. Velcro 
C. Balmoral 
D. Blucher - Answer-A. Lace to toe 
What are the effects of hallux rigidus? 
A. Abnormal gait patterns 
B. Heel counter break down 
C. Abnormal wear patterns of shoes 
D. Development of medial heel bursitis 
E. A & C - Answer-E. A & C 
Abnormal gait patterns and abnormal ...
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Which wedge is indicated for cases of extreme pronation? 
A. Lateral 
B. Rigid 
C. SACH 
D. Medial - Answer-D. Medial 
The preferred shoe type opening for a patient with severe edema is: 
A. Lace to toe 
B. Velcro 
C. Balmoral 
D. Blucher - Answer-A. Lace to toe 
What are the effects of hallux rigidus? 
A. Abnormal gait patterns 
B. Heel counter break down 
C. Abnormal wear patterns of shoes 
D. Development of medial heel bursitis 
E. A & C - Answer-E. A & C 
Abnormal gait patterns and abnormal ...
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KINE 4693 Final Exam || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.
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tendinopathy correct answers combination of pain, swelling, and impaired performance commonly associated with the Achille's tendon 
 
Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (Shin Splints) correct answers pain in the front of the tibia caused by an overload to the tibia and the associated musculature 
 
periosteum correct answers membrane that surrounds bone 
 
plantar fasciitis correct answers irritation and swelling of the thick tissue on the bottom of the foot 
 
tendinosis correct answers damage to a...
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Nurs 623/ 624 Final Exam Study Questions and Answers 2024
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Simon presents with alopecia areata with well-circumscribed patches of hair loss on the crown of his head. How do you respond when he asks you the cause? 
a. "You must be under a lot of stress lately." 
b. "It is hereditary. Did your father experience this also?" 
c. "The cause is unknown, but we suspect it is due to an immunologic mechanism." 
d. "We'll have to do some tests." -Correct Answer "The cause is unknown, but we suspect it is due to an immunologic mechani...
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Pedorthic Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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_____ is best described as motion of a body part away from the midline of the body in a 
transverse plane. 
A. Abduction 
B. Adduction 
C. Inversion 
D. Eversion - answerA. Abduction 
______ is best described as elevation of the outer border of the foot, in the frontal plane. 
A. Abduction 
B. Adduction 
C. Inversion 
D. Eversion - answerD. Eversion 
____ is best described as motion of a body part towards the midline of the body, in a...
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Final Exam, Micro 260, LCC Practice Questions and Answers
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Staphylococcus aureus Impetigo TSS food poisoning-gastroenteritis heat stable enterotoxin 
Streptococcus pyogenes (group A beta-hemolytic streptococci) Necrotizing fasciitis pharyngitis Rheumatic fever 
Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia otitis media sepsis and meningitis in babies not prevented by HIB vaccine 
Streptococcus mutans Dental Caries (tooth decay) 
Listeria monocytogenes miscarriage, still birth grows at refrigerator temps 
Neisseria gonorrhoeae STD PID urethritis in males
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CWCN Exam Prep exam 2024 questions well answered and verified
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CWCN Exam Prep exam 2024 questions well answered and verified 
surface area, type of tissue, volume of exudate - Correct Answers The Pressure Ulcer Tool for Healing (PUSH) tools is based on what three characteristics of a wound? 
 
autolytic - Correct Answers Severe neutropenia (<500) is a contraindication for __________________ debridement. 
 
MRI - Correct Answers An ___________ is the most accurate noninvasive approach to diagnosis of osteomyelitis. 
 
B-hemolytic strep - Correct Answers A...
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ADAT exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Sputum reveals lancet-shaped, gram positive cocci arranged in pairs. What is this most likely? 
A. Strep. pyogenes 
B. Staph epidermidis 
C. Strep. pneumoniae 
D. Klebsiella pneumoniae - correct answer S. Pneumoniae 
 
-Lancet shaped diplococci structure 
-Catalase negative 
-Alpha hemolytic 
-Meningitis, sinusitis, otitis media and pneumonia 
 
What diseases are associated with Strep. pyogenes? - correct answer (RAN TIPS) 
 
Rheumatic Fever 
 
Acute glomerulonephritis 
 
Necrotizing fasciit...
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MSN620 Quiz 3 - Skin And Soft Tissue Infections
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MSN620 Quiz 3 - Skin And Soft Tissue Infections 
what are focal skin and soft tissue infections normally caused by? bacteria infections (impetigo, 
folliculitis, cellulitis, erysipelas, furuncles and carbuncles, and necrotizing fasciitis 
What is pain like in impetigo? Necrotizing fasciitis? - Impetigo: no pain - Necrotizing fasciitis: severe pain 
T/F: most skin infections tend to be localized and around a particular anatomical structure true 
What type of lesions cause itchiness? superfic...
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