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Advanced Pharm- Pain Pathway & Opioids || Already Graded A+.
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what are nociceptors correct answers pain receptors 
 
what are thermoreceptors correct answers temperature receptors 
 
what are mechanoreceptors correct answers receptors for crude touch, tickle, itch, sexual sensation 
 
what are A-delta fibers correct answers myelinated nerve fibers 
-fast, sharp pain 
-first order neuron (cell body in dorsal root ganglia) 
 
what are C fibers correct answers unmyelinated nerve fibers 
-slow, aching, long lasting pain (chronic pain) 
-first order neuron (ce...
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CNIM PRACTICE EXAM 1
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CNIM PRACTICE EXAM 1 
 
Ventral Nerve Roots - - - ANS - - - Lower motors neurons primarily exit the cord through 
the: 
1 dorsal nerve roots 
2 ventral nerve roots 
3 dorsal columns 
4 dorsal root ganglia 
 
Glutamate - - - ANS - - - Which one of the following is an excitatory neurotransmitter? 
1 GABA 
2 Glutamate 
3 Glycine 
4 Phenylalanine 
 
GABA - - - ANS - - - Which one of the following is an inhibitory neurotransmitter? 
1 GABA 
2 Serotonin 
3 Dopamine 
4 Phenlalanine 
 
the meninges - - ...
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2024 Advanced Pathophysiology HESI RN Exam 4 Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%
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2024 Advanced Pathophysiology HESI RN Exam 4 
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1. What is a protective and complex phenomenon composed of sensory experiences (time,space, intensity), emotion, cognition, and motivation?: 
Answer: 
Pain 
2. Portion of the nervous system responsible for sensation and perception of pain 
can be divided into 3 areas: 
Answer: 
A: Afferent pathways B interpretive centersin the brainstem, midbrain & 
diencephalon C: descending pathways from...
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USMLE NEURO EXAM 2 QS | WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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Cutting the dorsal root of a spinal nerve may result in: 
*A.* Hypotonia in skeletal muscles innervated by the cut root 
*B.* Fasciculations in skeletal muscles innervated by the cut root 
*C.* Reversed cutaneous reflexes in skin over the denervated muscle 
*D.* Anterograde degeneration of axons in the spinothalamic tract 
*E.* Loss of touch, vibration, and pressure sensations ipsilateral to and below the lesion 
ANS- A 
A neurological exam of your patient reveals a loss of vibratory sense in t...
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SSM SCRN Review Exam With Complete And Satisfactory Solution
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SSM SCRN Review Exam With Complete 
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Stroke Risk Factors - answerAge 
Gender (men >women) 
Genetics 
Stroke Primary Prevention - answerTobacco cessation 
Blood pressure reduction 
Stroke Secondary Prevention - answerPrevention of another stroke 
Targets treatment for change once disease is present i.e. Blood Pressure control, LDL control, 
recognition of S/S stroke 
Frontal Lobe Functions - answerLOC Regulates personality and affect 
Impulsivity and judgement 
Abstra...
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NBCE Boards Part II - Principles of Chiropractic Questions and Answers 2023
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Which subluxation hypotheses occurs most commonly in chiropractic practice? 
 
a. somatosomatic 
b. somatoautonomic 
c. neuroimmunomodulation 
d. psychosomatic - a. somatosomatic 
 
The intradiscal pressure is the least in which position? 
 
a. walking 
b. standing 
c. sitting 
d. lying prone - d. lying prone 
 
Pressure in the lumbar disc is increased most in which of the following positions? 
 
a. standing 
b. sitting 
c. sitting, bending forward 
d. sitting, bending backward - c. sitting, ben...
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Health Assessment UTMB - Exam 1 questions and answers 100% verified
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5th Korotkoff phase USED to define - diastolic presssure 
A$ and C fibers - peripheral sensory fibers, enter spinal cord by posterior nerve roots within dorsal 
horn by tract of Lissauer 
A$ fibers - acute pain - travels faster, myelinated and larger in diameter, transmit pain signal 
rapidly to CNS, localized, short -term and sharp sensations 
abdomen pain - observe for contour and symmetry 
palpate for muscle guarding and organ size 
note and area of referred pain 
Acculturation - process of a...
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NRNP 6541 Week 11 Final Exam (Questions & Answers) Fall Qtr
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NRNP 6541 Week 11 Final Exam (Questions & Answers) Fall Qtr 
A child with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis is voiding smoky, brown-colored urine and asks the healthcare professional to explain what causes it. What explanation by the professional is best? 
 
 
Selected Answer: 
 
Presence of red blood cells 
 
 
 
Cystic fibrosis is characterized by which symptom? 
 
 
Selected Answer: 
 
Excessive mucus production 
 
 
 
What is the primary pathologic alteration resulting from ...
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OTP 550 FINAL EXAM All Questions And Answers
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OTP 550 FINAL EXAM All Questions And Answers 
 
Jean Ayres - ANSWER From 1960's-1980's, conducted numerous 
research studies, developed a 
theoretical framework, sets of standardized 
tests and a widely used clinical frame of reference: 
"Sensory Integration" 
Assumption: brain function is a critical 
factor in human behavior related to everyday 
occupations 
 
Sensory Integration - ANSWER the organization of sensation for use 
 
Adequate SI - ANSWER crucial for optimal learning,...
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CNIM MULTIPLE CHOICE| 510 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Ipsilateral cranial nerve deficits combined with contralateral motor deficits indicate what site of lesion? 
A- Cortex 
B- Cauda equina 
C- Brainstem 
D- Spinal cord correct answer: C 
 
Median Nerve 
A- MCA 
B- PCA 
C- AICA 
D- ACA correct answer: A 
 
The layers of protective tissue which surround the central nervous system are called: 
A- Ventricles 
B- Cerebrospinal fluidd 
C- Skull 
D- Meninges correct answer: D 
 
The interconnecting blood vessels at the base of the brain make up: 
A- C...
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