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AFAA-GFI Certification Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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kinetic chain - answerinterrelation of nervous, muscular & skeletal systems 
central nervous system - answerincludes brain & spinal cord, coordinates activity of body 
parts 
peripheral nervous system - answerincludes all nerves branching from spinal cord, extending 
out to the body 
mechanoreceptors - answersense distortion in body tissues 
Golgi tendon organs - answersensitive to changes in tension 
muscle spindles - answersensitive ...
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PLTW: HBS EOC Exam Review Questions With Complete Solutions
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What is the function of the urinary system? correct answer: To filter blood, remove waste in the form of urine 
 
What are the four organs involved in the urinary system? correct answer: Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra 
 
What is the function of the kidney? correct answer: To filter blood and create urea 
 
What are ureters? correct answer: Tubes that transfer the urea from the kidney to the bladder 
 
What is the bladder? correct answer: Holds the urine until it can be removed 
 
What i...
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Test Bank For Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 7th Edition Van Meter and Hubert Chapter 1-28 | Newest Version
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Test Bank For Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 7th Edition Van Meter and Hubert Chapter 1-28 | Newest Version. The best definition of the term prognosis is the 
a. precipitating factors causing an acute episode. 
b. number of remissions to be expected during the course of a chronic illness. 
c. predicted outcome or likelihood of recovery from a specific disease. 
d. exacerbations occurring during chronic illness. 
ANS: C 
4. Which of the following is considered a systemic sign...
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BIOD 151 A&P1 Final Exam (100 out of 100) Questions and Answers (Latest Update) Portage Learning
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List two organs contained in the abdominal cavity.- Intestines, Spleen, liver, stomach. 
List two organs contained in the Pelvic cavity.- Blader, rectum 
Air and food pass in which one of the following areas: Oropharynx 
From widest to narrowest, the branches of the bronchial tree are: Primary bronchi, secondary bronchi, tertiary bronchi, bronchioles. 
When extensor digitorum contracts, what action(s) occurs? Wrist extension & Extension of digit 2-5 
When flexor digitorum profundus contracts, wh...
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Test Bank for Applied Pathophysiology, 4th Edition by Judi Nath
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Test Bank for Applied Pathophysiology: A Conceptual Approach 4e 4th Edition by Judi Nath; Carie Braun. 
 
ISBN-13: 9199 
 
Full Chapters test bank included 
 
1 Introduction to Pathophysiology 
Introduction 
Defining Pathophysiology 
Understanding Pathophysiology 
Pathogenesis 
Etiology 
Clinical Manifestations 
Diagnosis and Treatment 
Applying Pathophysiology 
Individual Health 
Population Health 
Disease Prevention 
Evidence-Based Practice 
Functional Concepts of Altered Health 
2 Altered Cel...
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Portage Learning / BIO 152 A&P 2 Module 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIIFIED FOR A+ SCORE 2023|2024 LATEST UPDATE
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What is the difference between anatomy and physiology? 
2. The function of the nervous system is to integrate and control the 
other body systems. Explain how the nervous system does this. 
3. List the 2 parts of the nervous system. 
4. How are the parts of the central nervous system protected? 
5. Collections of cell bodies inside the central nervous system are 
called , and the collection of nerve axons in the central 
nervous system are called . 
6. What is included in the peripheral nervous ...
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Paramedic Trauma FISDAP Exam (2023/2024) Already Passed
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Paramedic Trauma FISDAP Exam (2023/2024) Already Passed If you see a cracked windshield in a MVC... what will the pt represent with? Bruised or lacerated head or face. Brain injury, *cervical spine injury (always until proven otherwise), tracheal injury. 
If you see a deformed steering column in a MVC... what will the pt represent with? Bruised neck, bruised chest. Sternal or rib fracture, flail chest, myocardial contusion, *pericardial tamponade, pneumo/hemothorax, aortic tear. 
If you see a de...
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Anat 215 - Block Theory Evaluation #2 Questions with Correct Answers
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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Correct Answer-the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system (CNS) to the rest of the body. 
 
What are the two major nerves that exist in the peripheral nervous system? Correct Answer-spinal nerves (carry information to and from the spinal cord) and cranial nerves (carry information to and from the brain) 
 
Divisions of the peripheral nervous system Correct Answer-the sensory (afferent) and motor (efferent division) 
 
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NUR-631 Final Exam Study Guide 2023 (Questions With Complete Solutions Graded A+)
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NUR-631 Final Exam Study Guide 2023 (Questions With Complete Solutions Graded A+) fibers arise from nasal olfactory epithelium and form synapses with olfactory bulbs that 
transmit impulses to temporal lobe 
Hypoglossal nerve - ANSWER *XII* 
-stick out tongue 
-motor fibers to muscles of tongue and sensory impulse from tongue to brain 
-fibers arise from medulla and exit from skull and extend to tongue 
trigeminal nerve - ANSWER *V* 
-sensations of pain, touch, temperature, corneal reflex, clenc...
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Exam 1: BSC2086/ BSC 2086 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology II Complete Guide | Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)
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Exam 1: BSC2086/ BSC 2086 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology II Complete Guide | Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers) 
 
 
Q: Modality 
 
Answer: 
type of stimulus 
 
Q: Types of Modalities 
 
Answer: 
•Physical force (such as pressure) 
•Dissolved chemical 
•Sound 
•Light 
 
Q: Each ___ ___ consists of axons carrying info about one type of modality 
 
Answer: 
labeled line 
 
Q: Sensations 
 
Answer: 
•Taste, hearing, equilibrium, and vision provided by spe...
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