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Neuro Assessment & Stroke-AH Test 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Frontal lobe functions correct answer: Higher cognitive function (i.e. impulse control) 
Memory retention 
Voluntary eye movements 
Voluntary motor movement 
Expressive speech in Broca's area (i.e.Expression aphasia; can't say what they mean) 
Think: Cognitive, Memory, Motor, Expression 
 
Temporal lobe functions correct answer: Wernicke's area (receptive speech; can't understand what they themselves or others say) 
 Integration of somatic, visual, and auditory data 
Think: Understanding ...
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Exam 2 CHSO 404 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers.
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What are parts of the CNS? - answerbrain and spinal cord 
What are parts of the PNS? - answerafferent sensory, efferent motor, somatic voluntary, and 
autonomic involuntary 
What are the two neural cells and what are their functions? - answerneurons- functional cells of 
the nervous system that contain the cell body, dendrites, and axons 
schwann cells- supporting cells in the PNS that produce myelin to facilitate rapid conduction of 
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CNIM EXAM Questions With Verified Answers.
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CNIM EXAM Questions With Verified 
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Facial nerve EMG responses are best recorded from - answerorbicularis oris and orbicularis 
oculi muscles 
What intravenous drug is used to maintain hypotension? - answerNutroprusside 
At the stage of surgical anesthesia, propofol affects the BAEP by - answerincreasing the 
latencies of waves I, III, and V without changing their amplitudes 
If you have a signal to noise ratio of 1:2, averaging 64 responses will: - answerimprove the 
ratio to 4:1 
The ...
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ANSC 3270 Midterm 1 Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024
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what occurs when animals are stressed? - - less productive 
- reduced product quality 
- increased risk of disease 
 
what are consumers demanding from animals? - - high quality 
- reasonably priced products 
- ethically raised with minimal stress 
 
what are producers dependent on when preventing/treating disease? - antimicrobials such as antibiotics and anthelmintics 
 
what is the negative of wide-spread use of antimicrobials? - antimicrobial resistant pathogens 
 
what environmental activity...
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KIN 411 Final Exam Questions and 
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What kind of information does the parietal association cortex integrate and receive (4)? - Ans:-The 
parietal association cortex integrates: 
Visual; 
Somatosensory; 
Vestibular and; 
Auditory inputs. 
True or false: the parietal association cortex sends output to the motor association area - Ans:-True! 
In the brain, which hemisphere is typically the non-dominant side? - Ans:-The right side is normally 
the non-dominant side 
The left side is normally ...
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NBCOT (COTA) Exam Prep Latest Update Graded A Development of Sensorimotor Integration Prenatal Period Neonatal Period First 6mo 6-12mo 13-24mo 2-3yrs 3-7yrs 
Prenatal Period Responds first to tactile stimuli Reflex Development Innate tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular input reactions 
Neonatal Period Tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular inputs are critical from birth onward for the eventual development of body scheme. Vestibular system, although fully developed at birth, continues to be ...
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Development of Sensorimotor Integration - answerPrenatal Period 
Neonatal Period 
First 6mo 
6-12mo 
13-24mo 
2-3yrs 
3-7yrs 
Prenatal Period - answerResponds first to tactile stimuli 
Reflex Development 
Innate tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular input reactions 
Neonatal Period - answerTactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular inputs are critical from 
birth onward for the eventual development of body scheme. 
Vestibular system, a...
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NBCOT (COTA) EXAM PREP | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | 2024 UPDATE
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Development of Sensorimotor Integration - answerPrenatal Period 
Neonatal Period 
First 6mo 
6-12mo 
13-24mo 
2-3yrs 
3-7yrs 
Prenatal Period - answerResponds first to tactile stimuli 
Reflex Development 
Innate tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular input reactions 
Neonatal Period - answerTactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular inputs are critical from 
birth onward for the eventual development of body scheme. 
V...
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Development of Sensorimotor Integration - ANS-Prenatal Period 
Neonatal Period 
First 6mo 
6-12mo 
13-24mo 
2-3yrs 
3-7yrs 
Prenatal Period - ANS-Responds first to tactile stimuli 
Reflex Development 
Innate tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular input reactions 
Neonatal Period - ANS-Tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular inputs are critical from birth onward for 
the eventual development of body scheme. 
Vestibular system, although fully developed at birth, conti...
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Daance: Module 1 Complete Set Questions With Verified Answers
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Daance: Module 1 Complete Set 
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Myocardium - ANSWER specialized muscle, unique ability to 
contract on its own. w/out stimulation by nerves 
The heart has four chambers, what are they? - ANSWER Two 
upper chambers receive blood are called Atria. The left atrium 
receives blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein and is 
oxygen-rich; the right atrium receives blood from the peripheral 
curculation (THE BODY) and is oxygen-poor. 
Right Ventricle of the heart...
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