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NBCRNA APEX Exams Questions With 100% Verified Answer
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What muscle abducts the vocal cords? - answerposterior cricoarytenoid 
What is the only muscle that tenses (elongates) the vocal cords? - answercricothyroid "cords 
tense" 
What muscle opens the glottis? - answerthyroepiglottic 
What two muscles close the glottis? - answeraryepiglottic 
oblique arytenoid 
What muscles adduct the vocal cords and arytenoids? 
- there are two - answerlateral cricoarytenoid 
transverse arytenoid 
What muscle...
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NBME 26| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct
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How can the jejunum be distinguished from the ileum? (5) 
1. inner mucosal folds (plicae circulares) are more prominent, more numerous, and 
taller --> (this leads to increased mucosal SA and associated feathered appearance 
after the administration of oral contrast material) 
2. larger caliber, thicker muscular walls 
3. longer vasa rectae 
4. fewer arcades 
5. the ileum is notable for the presence of Peyer patches and mucosal lymphoid 
folli...
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A 5 month old boar that is fast growing and heavily muscled is being evaluated because of 
progressive bilateral lameness of the forelimbs. None of the other animals on the farm are 
affected. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this condition? 
A) Biotin deficiency 
B) Osteochondrosis 
C) Porcine Stress Syndrome 
D) Rickets 
E) Wobbler syndrome - answerB 
A) Biotin deficiency- other swine should be affected. Lesions should include h...
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What is resting membrane potential in ventricular myocytes? Threshold potential? correct answers RMP: -90 mV 
TP: -70 mV 
 
basic sequence of the synthesis of endogenous catecholamines correct answers Tyrosine converted by tyrosine hydroxylase > Dopa 
Dopa converted by aromatic L amino acid decarboxylase > Dopamine 
Dopamine converted by Dopamine B hydroxylase > NE 
NE converted by phentylethnolamine N methyltransferase > Epi 
 
Do the following structures elongate/tense or shorten...
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Surgical First Assist Examination Study Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Langer lines generally lie perpendicular to the direction of - underlying muscle tension 
 
two electrolytes essential for normal cardiac contractions - potassium and calcium 
 
The thyroid gland consists of right and left lobes joined by the - isthmus 
 
The large artery that arises from the left side of the aortic arch and descends into the arm is the - subclavian 
 
The arterial supply to the intestinal tract, with the exception of the stomach, duodenum, and distal rectum, is derived from the...
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A person receives a shallow knife wound just behind the sternocleidomastoid muscle 
and about 1 1/2 inches above the clavicle. There is an immediate numbness of the skin 
below the wound and over the acromion and clavicle. The nerve most likely severed 
was the ________. 
A) Greater auricular 
B) Lesser occipital 
C) Supraclavicular 
D) Suprascapular 
E) Transverse cervical - Answer- C) Supraclavicular; The supraclavic...
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NAVLE Practice Questions with correct Answers
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A 5 month old boar that is fast growing and heavily muscled is being evaluated because of 
progressive bilateral lameness of the forelimbs. None of the other animals on the farm are 
affected. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this condition? 
A) Biotin deficiency 
B) Osteochondrosis 
C) Porcine Stress Syndrome 
D) Rickets 
E) Wobbler syndrome - answerB 
A) Biotin deficiency- other swine should be affected. Lesions should include h...
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A 5 month old boar that is fast growing and heavily muscled is being evaluated because of 
progressive bilateral lameness of the forelimbs. None of the other animals on the farm are 
affected. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this condition? 
A) Biotin deficiency 
B) Osteochondrosis 
C) Porcine Stress Syndrome 
D) Rickets 
E) Wobbler syndrome - answerB 
A) Biotin deficiency- other swine should be affected. Lesions should include h...
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NBCRNA Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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What muscle abducts the vocal cords? - answerposterior cricoarytenoid 
What is the only muscle that tenses (elongates) the vocal cords? - answercricothyroid "cords 
tense" 
What muscle opens the glottis? - answerthyroepiglottic 
What two muscles close the glottis? - answeraryepiglottic 
oblique arytenoid 
What muscles adduct the vocal cords and arytenoids? 
- there are two - answerlateral cricoarytenoid 
transverse arytenoid 
What muscle s...
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PNS and Pharyngeal Development Questions And Answers | Latest Update
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PNS and Pharyngeal Development Questions And Answers | Latest Update 
1. The secondary palate is formed from the: 
A) Maxilla 
B) Mandible 
C) Lateral palatine processes 
D) Incisive papilla 
Answer: C) Lateral palatine processes________________________________________ 
2. Which pharyngeal arch is responsible for the formation of the maxilla and mandible? 
A) First arch 
B) Second arch 
C) Third arch 
D) Fourth arch 
Answer: A) First arch________________________________________ 
3. What structur...
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