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CNIM Question and answers 100% correct 2024
  • CNIM Question and answers 100% correct 2024

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  • CNIM Question and answers 100% correct 2024 CNIM electrocochleogram - correct answer consists of electrical responses of the cochlea and the auditory nerve to acoustic stimulation. (1) the cochlear microphonic; (2) the summating potential; and (3) the auditory nerve compound action potential (AP). - correct answer electrocochleogram includes (3) BAEP - correct answer responses of the auditory nerve, brainstem, and, perhaps, higher subcortical structures to acoustic stimulation. ...
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  • NPTE Practice Exam Questions and Answers All Correct A physical therapist instructs a patient to change his wound dressing daily between weekly visits to the wound center. At the next visit, the patient reports that he instead changed the dressing only when it was soaked through in an effort to conserve supplies. As a result, the surrounding skin would most likely be described as: 1) Infected 2) Gangrenous 3) Macerated 4) Indurated - Answer-Macerated Oct 25, 2019 A physical therapist ...
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TEST BANK for Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology 13th Edition by Cinnamon VanPutte, Jennifer Regan, Andrew Russo. All Chapters 1-29. (Complete Download) 1751 Pages
  • TEST BANK for Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology 13th Edition by Cinnamon VanPutte, Jennifer Regan, Andrew Russo. All Chapters 1-29. (Complete Download) 1751 Pages

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  • Version 1 1 CHAPTER 1 1) Which technique creates a three-dimensional dynamic image of blood vessels? A) Digital subtraction angiography B) Magnetic resonance imaging C) Dynamic spatial reconstruction D) Positron emission tomography 2) Magnetic resonance imaging is based on the movement of A) electrons in a magnetic field. B) carbons in a magnetic field. C) protons in a magnetic field. D) cells in a magnetic field. 3) The delivery of a radioactive compound to the body to study the met...
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Randomized Practice CNIM exam A Questions and answers.
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  • Hair cells Cochlear microphonics are used to monitor what? Increase in delta power and increase in alpha-beta power What is the effect on EEG from induction using isoflurane? A. Decreased delta followed by increased alpha/beta B. Increase in delta power and increase in alpha-beta power C. Increase in low-voltage fast activity D. Increased power at all frequencies limb length What determines the latency of SSEPs most? Lowering the impedances of ground and stimulating e...
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2024 CNIM Practice Exam 2 New Full Exam Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct
  • 2024 CNIM Practice Exam 2 New Full Exam Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct

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  • 2024 CNIM Practice Exam 2 New Full Exam Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct 1. Universal precautions eliminate potential contact with body fluids thattransmit: electrical current bloodborne pathogens meningitis bacteriostatic viruses Answer: bloodborne pathogens 2. When at the state of surgical anesthesia, the principal effect of Etomidateon evoked potentials is to: decrease amplitudes increase latencies increase amplitudes decrease absolute latencies Answer: increas...
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.

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  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) A1, A2, B1 agonist. Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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CLTM Only Exam Material - Rebecca ClarkBash Study Guide actual exam questions and answers
  • CLTM Only Exam Material - Rebecca ClarkBash Study Guide actual exam questions and answers

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  • In a patient with epileposy, which region of focus (by lobe of the brain) is known to have the greatest incidence of NORMAL EEG? Frontal Lobe Seizures from here don't always show up on the EEG Catamenial Epilepsy - What is it? Includes women whose seizures are exacerbated by their menstrual cycle. Women with catamenial epilepsy are unusually sensitive to endogenous hormonal changes. This seizure exacerbation has a statistically significant positive correlation to serum estradiol/...
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TNT 700.2AS Comprehensive  Assessment: The Learner Questions and  Answers Rated A+
  • TNT 700.2AS Comprehensive Assessment: The Learner Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • TNT 700.2AS Comprehensive Assessment: The Learner Questions and Answers Rated A+ Based on what you know about depression, which classroom interventions could you use with students with depression? Provide extra time/effort with the student Based on what you know about gifted and talented students, why would a GT child potentially prefer to sit with the teacher at lunch? GT kids may struggle with social skills Based on what you know about Jean Piaget and his research into cogniti...
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CLTM Only Exam Material - Rebecca ClarkBash Study Guide questions and answers
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  • In a patient with epileposy, which region of focus (by lobe of the brain) is known to have the greatest incidence of NORMAL EEG? Frontal Lobe Seizures from here don't always show up on the EEG Catamenial Epilepsy - What is it? Includes women whose seizures are exacerbated by their menstrual cycle. Women with catamenial epilepsy are unusually sensitive to endogenous hormonal changes. This seizure exacerbation has a statistically significant positive correlation to serum estradiol/...
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Randomized Practice CNIM exam A Questions and answers 2024
  • Randomized Practice CNIM exam A Questions and answers 2024

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  • Hair cells Cochlear microphonics are used to monitor what? Increase in delta power and increase in alpha-beta power What is the effect on EEG from induction using isoflurane? A. Decreased delta followed by increased alpha/beta B. Increase in delta power and increase in alpha-beta power C. Increase in low-voltage fast activity D. Increased power at all frequencies Brainpower Read More limb length What determines the latency of SSEPs most? Lowering the impedances of...
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