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CLTM ASAP for NA-CLTM Studying practice exam questions and answers.
  • CLTM ASAP for NA-CLTM Studying practice exam questions and answers.

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  • Ohtahara syndrome: -ESES -Generalized slowing -3Hz spike and wave -Burst-suppression -Burst-suppression Which of the following is a violation of ABRET's Code of Ethics? -Not joining a professional organization -Being disrespectful to co-workers -Not striving to keep current in the technology -Teaching other technologist without the proper credentials -Not striving to keep current in the technology TLE accounts for what % of all adult patients with epilepsy? 60% Which o...
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BIO 152 Module 2 Exam FALL 2023 Portage learning
  • BIO 152 Module 2 Exam FALL 2023 Portage learning

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  • This is the most superficial layer of the brain meninges. The Dura mater is the most superficial layer of the meninges. Dura mater (menix) Ques 3 / 3 pts tion 2 Your Answer: The _______ fissure separates the right and left cerebral hemispheres. 11/17/23, 5:53 AM 2/19 Median longitudinal Median longitudinal Ques 4 / 4 pts tion 3 Your Answer: Describe the function of the brain ventricles. The brain ventricles are cavities in the brain that hold cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). There are 4 ...
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Cranial Nerves Exam Questions Correctly Answered.
  • Cranial Nerves Exam Questions Correctly Answered.

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  • Cranial Nerves Exam Questions Correctly Answered. What type of neurons are found in the precentral gyrus? sensory neurons lower motor neurons upper motor neurons middle motor neurons - CORRECT ANSWER upper motor neurons MRI images of living amnesiac patients show a shrunken ______. hypothalamus. epithalamus. hippocampus. pineal gland. - CORRECT ANSWER hippocampus The right side of the brain controls motor activity on the left side of the body because nerve tracts...
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wsu anatomy exam 2 board questions & clinical correlates 2024
  • wsu anatomy exam 2 board questions & clinical correlates 2024

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  • controls the visual reflexes superior colliculi controls the auditory reflexes inferior colliculi contains the corticospinal tracts crus cerebri this is associated with Parkinson's disease substantia nigra connects the hypothalamus to the posterior part of the pituitary gland infundibulum of the brain manufactures cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) choroid plexus the fifth lobe hidden in the floor of the lateral sulcus insula primary motor cortex is here precentral gyrus primary somatose...
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Anatomy Lab HPHY 321 fall term (100% Solved!)
  • Anatomy Lab HPHY 321 fall term (100% Solved!)

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  • Frontal Lobe correct answers Precentral Gyrus of the Frontal Lobe correct answers Parietal Lobe correct answers Postcentral Gyrus of the Parietal Lobe correct answers Temporal Lobe correct answers Superior Gyrus of the Temporal Lobe correct answers Middle Gyrus of the Temporal Lobe correct answers Inferior Gyrus of the Temporal Lobe correct answers Occipital Lobe correct answers Insular Lobe correct answers Depp in each lateral sulcus and not visible from surf...
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OCCTH 1 PART 2 (WEEK 3 - neuromotor impairments) Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
  • OCCTH 1 PART 2 (WEEK 3 - neuromotor impairments) Questions & Answers Already Passed!!

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  • Motor Neglect - ️️- impaired initiation or execution of movement into contralateral hemispace by either limb - often difficult to distinguish between sensory or motor neglect ◦Limb akinesia: failure to move limb ◦Hypokinesia: limb moves only after long delay and much encouragement ◦hypometria: movements are of decreased amplitude ◦impersistence: inability to maintain a movement or posture ◦motor perseveration: inability to disengage from a motor activity ◦motor extinction...
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Principles Of Anatomy And Physiology Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
  • Principles Of Anatomy And Physiology Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)

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  • Principles Of Anatomy And Physiology Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) motor system - answerall parts of the brain and spinal cord that are devoted to the OUTPUT of the nervous system. nervous system has what functions - answersensory, processing and motor Outputs of the nervous system - answermotor funcitons 2 types motor output - answervisceral motor, somatic motor visceral motor - answersmooth muscle, cardiac, muscle and glands somatic motor - answerskeletal muscle, v...
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SSM SCRN Review| Correct Questions| Verified
  • SSM SCRN Review| Correct Questions| Verified

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  • Stroke Risk Factors - ANSWER Age Gender (men >women) Genetics Stroke Primary Prevention - ANSWER Tobacco cessation Blood pressure reduction Stroke Secondary Prevention - ANSWER Prevention 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 - ANSWER Regulates personality and affect Impulsivity and judgement Abstract thinking Conjugate eye movements Frontal Lobe Prece...
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NR 228 2023-2024 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • NR 228 2023-2024 Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • NR Exam Questions with Correct Answers Cervical and lumbar enlargements are wide points in the spinal cord marking the emergence of motor nerves. - Answer-FALSE Each portion of the spinal cord, from which a spinal nerve emerges, is called a "segment" of the cord. - Answer-TRUE Nerve fibers in a given white matter tract are similar in origin, destination, and function. - Answer-TRUE A nerve fiber is enclosed in its own fibrous sleeve called perineurium. - Answer-FALSE Voluntary m...
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PORTAGE LEARNING ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 2: MODULE 2 EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
  • PORTAGE LEARNING ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 2: MODULE 2 EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%

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  • PORTAGE LEARNING ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 2: MODULE 2 EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% This layer of the meninges is tightly attached to the brain. Pia mater (menix) The _______ fissure separates the right and left cerebral hemispheres. Median longitudinal What is the purpose of the blood-brain barrier? Describe its maintenance from a cellular level. The blood-brain barrier is a diffusion barrier which prevents most particles from entering the central nervous system tissue, keepin...
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