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PMHNP-BC EXAM 2024 WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS
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Risk of Schizophrenia in monozygotic twins is? - Accurate Answer46-50% 
 
Family HX risk of schizophrenia - Accurate Answer10x risk with 1st degree relative 
 
brain changes in schizophrenia - Accurate Answerincrease in ventricular volume (enlarged cerebral ventricles) 
Hippocampus volume decrease, 4% smaller 
Decreased electrical activity in frontal lobes 
Decrease glutamate and GABA release. 
Decreased total brai...
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PRAXIS – AUDIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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PRAXIS – AUDIOLOGY EXAM 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
What type of otitis media typically results in damage to middle-ear structures typically 
attributable to cholosteotoma, erosion of ossicles, or atrophy/perforation of the tympanic 
membrane? 
A. 
Serious 
B. 
Acute 
C. 
Chronic 
D. 
Mild - Correct Answer ️️ -C 
Sensitivity to sound of the normal ear of a young adult is limited to 
A. 
30 Hz to 30,000 Hz. 
B. 
5 Hz to 5,000 Hz. 
C. 
7 Hz to 70,000 Hz. 
D. 
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. - Correct Answer...
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CH 21 EAQ Auditory Problems Review Test Questions 2024.
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CH 21 EAQ Auditory Problems Review Test Questions 2024.Which is the most powerful hearing aid available for use by patients with hearing loss? 
 
a. In the ear 
 
b. In the canal 
 
c. Behind the ear 
 
d. Completely in the canal - ANSWER ANS: C 
 
A behind-the-ear hearing aid is the most powerful hearing aid and is used for all types of hearing loss. An in-the-ear hearing aid is used for mild to severe hearing loss, which provides powerful amplification. An in-the-canal hearing aid is also u...
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MRI CAMRT Pathology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct and Verified
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MRI CAMRT Pathology Exam Questions 
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Abscess (brain): definition and imaging appearance on T1, T2, CE, and DWI - 
CORRECT ANSWER-Collection of pus. Mass effect and extensive surrounding edema. 
T1: hypointense to grey matter 
T2: hyperintense to grey matter with surrounding edema. 
CE MRI: ring-like enhancement 
DWI shows an abscess having a high DWI signal with corresponding low signal on the 
ADC map. 
Avascular Necrosis (AVN) - CORRECT ANSWER-T1: necr...
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PRAXIS Audiology Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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PRAXIS Audiology Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
What is sensorineural hearing loss? - Answer-damage to the hair cells of the cochlea or to the acoustic nerve that prevents the brain from receiving the neural impulses of the sound. (tend to speak loudly because they can't hear themselves) 
 
Is sensorineural hearing loss permanent? - Answer-Yes. Can not repair damage hair cells or the acoustic nerve 
 
What does an audiogram look like for those w/sensorineural HL? - Answer-bone and air...
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ARRT MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING EXAM STUDY GUIDE PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 100% SOLUTION
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ARRT MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING EXAM STUDY GUIDE PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 100% SOLUTION 
If a brain exam is being performed and the request is made to rule out acoustic neuroma, a protocol with thin cuts through the	 should be performed. - Answer Inner auditory canals
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PMHNP-BC exam with correct answers
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PMHNP-BC exam with correct answers Risk of Schizophrenia in monozygotic twins is? - Answer ️️ -46-50% Family hx risk of schizophrenia - Answer ️️ -10x risk with 1st degree relative brain changes in schizophrenia - Answer ️️ -increase in ventricular volume (enlarged cerebral ventricles) Hippocampus volume decrease, 4% smaller Decreased electrical activity in frontal lobes Decrease glutamate and GABA release. Decreased total brain volume functional neuroimaging findings of schizophreni...
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CNIM - Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials correctly answered
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CNIM - Brainstem Auditory Evoked PotentialsIn the operating room, we are mostly concerned with... - correct answer Short-latency, subcortical responses. 
 
Why run BAEPs? - correct answer To monitor the integrity of the auditory nerve, and often as a marker of brainstem health, 
 
Auditory Pathway - correct answer Consists of classical lemnisci pathway and an extralemniscal pathway. 
 
Lemniscal pathway generates the short-latency BAEPs through series of relay stations. 
 
CN VIII - correct...
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NUR 347 Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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The triage nurse at an ambulatory clinic receives a call from an individual with possible metal fragments in both eyes. Which instructions would the nurse provide for emergency care of this possible eye injury? 1."Remove any visible metal fragments." 2."Apply a loose dressing over your eyes." 3."Rinse your eyes immediately with water." 4."Keep your eyes open to allow tears to form." 2 
An acoustic neuroma is removed from a patient. The nurse instructs the patient about tumor recurrence. ...
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Chamberlain NR 511 Week 2 Quiz Already Passed
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Chamberlain NR 511 Week 2 Quiz Already Passed Otalgia * Ear Pain * Two types 1. Primary Otalgia 2. Referred Otalgia 
Primary Otalgia Typically caused by: * Otitis Externa * Otitis Media * Mastoiditis * Auricular Infections 
Differential Diagnosis for Otalgia * Otitis Externa * Otitis Media * Otitis Media with Effusion * Eustachion Tube dysfunction * Barotrauma 
* Cerumen Impaction * Dental Disease * TMJ Joint dysfunction * Perforated Tympanic Membrane * Sunus Disease * Cervical Lymphadenopathy 
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