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CCTC NUR 220 UNIT 2 AND 3 (TEST 2) Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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Cervical Dilatation- widening of the cervical os and canal from less than 1 cm to 10 cm allowing birth 
of baby 
Cervical Effacement- the taking up of the internal os and the cervical canal into the uterine side walls 
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Contractions- rhythmic tightening and shortening of the uterine muscles 
Duration- -length of time from the beginning of one contraction to the completion of the same 
contraction 
-how long that one contraction lasts 
Frequency- time between the beginning of one cont...
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ASM 275: LAB 4 – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Q1. Please match the name of each bone of the skull by color as shown here. 
Slide the list of terms in the right column UP or DOWN to match the column on the left. - Answer-Light Green (forehead) - Frontal 
Red (upper sides of vault) - Parietal 
Brown (lower sides of cranium) - Temporal 
Dark Green (cheek area) - Zygomatic 
Yellow (inner part of skull) - Sphenoid 
Purple (face) - Maxilla 
Mauve (lower jaw) - Mandible 
Blue (inner orbits) - Lacrimal 
 
Q2. What major bone of the VAULT of the sk...
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CSTR Exam Questions with 100% correct answers
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Epidermis - correct answer the outermost layer of skin overlying the dermis 
 
Skull Vault - correct answer formed by the cranial (calvarium) bones: frontal, parietal, temporal, and occiput 
 
Skull Base - correct answer the bones of the base of the skull form three depressions referred to as fossa 
 
Anterior cranial fossa - correct answer portion of the internal base of the skull which supports the frontal lobes of the brain; also the location of the cribriform plate (ethmoid), frontal and sph...
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Maternity HESI Questions And Answers Assessment 2024/2025
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While inspecting a newborn’s head, the nurse identifies a swelling of the scalp that does not cross the suture line. Which finding should the nurse document? 
Cephalohematoma 
A cephalohematoma (B) should be documented because it is a collection of blood beneath the periosteum of the cranial bone causing scalp swelling that does not cross the suture line. Molding (A) is overlapping of cranial bones that occurs as the fetal head accommodates for the descent through the vaginal vault. Caput succ...
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CSTR PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Epidermis - the outermost layer of skin overlying the dermis 
Skull Vault - formed by the cranial (calvarium) bones: frontal, parietal, temporal, and 
occiput 
Skull Base - the bones of the base of the skull form three depressions referred to as 
fossa 
Anterior cranial fossa - portion of the internal base of the skull which supports the 
frontal lobes of the brain; also the location of the cribriform plate (ethmoid), frontal and 
sphenoid bones 
Middle cranial fossa - a butterfly-shaped por...
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in which type of bone growth does the cartilage model get put down before the 
woven bone? what cells secrete the collagen? - ANSendochondral ossification; 
chondrocytes 
what bones use endochondral ossification? - ANSlong bones, vertebrae, pelvis, 
bones of base of skull 
in what type of bone formation is woven bone formed directly without 
cartilage?what bones use this bone formation? - ANSmembranous ossification; 
vault of ...
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Anthropology Exam 1 TAMU Lynch Questions And Answers 100% Solved | 100% Pass
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Anthropology Exam 1 TAMU Lynch Questions And 
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Anthropology - The comparative and holistic study of human biology and culture 
Human paleontology - Biological anthropology. Study of human and primate fossil records. Human 
origins 
Osteology - Study of human skeleton 
Archaeology - Study of human cultural remains, reconstruct past human societies. Artifacts found 
with human burials. 
Porotic Hypertosis - medical disorder caused by malnutiriton and iron deficiency...
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Hondros 176 Exam 1 Intracranial Regulation and Cognition Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Hondros 176 Exam 1 Intracranial Regulation and 
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Skull - Correct Answer ️️ -cranial vault- composed of multiple bones that act as a rigid 
protective covering for the brain. Within the skull are three compartments: brain (80%), 
blood (10%), and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) (10%). 
Normal intracranial pressure in adult: less than or equal to 15mmHg. 20mmHg 
sustained is intracranial hypertension. 
Blood-Brain barrier - Correct Answer ️️ -Unique capi...
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OMM Factoid Book questions with correct answers
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In craniosacral motion, what position do all midline bones move into during the flexion 
phase? 
flexion 
In craniosacral motion, what position do all paired bones move into during the flexion 
phase? 
external rotation 
what is the appropriate OMM Tx for a loss of smell d/t concussion? 
frontal lift 
what is normal CRI? 
10-14 cycles/minute 
what is V-spread used to Tx? 
restricted sutures 
what is vault hold used for? 
monitor CRI 
what is the venous sinus technique used for? 
↑ BF through t...
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CCTC NUR 220 UNIT 2 AND 3 (TEST 2) Questions with Complete Solutions | A+ Grade
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Cervical Dilatation- - widening of the cervical os and canal from less than 1 cm to 10 cm allowing 
birth of baby 
Cervical Effacement- - the taking up of the internal os and the cervical canal into the uterine side 
walls - 0% - 100% 
Contractions- - rhythmic tightening and shortening of the uterine muscles 
Duration- - -length of time from the beginning of one contraction to the completion of the same 
contraction 
-how long that one contraction lasts 
Frequency- - time between the beginning o...
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