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USA Neuroscience Exam II 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers
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name the layers of protection for the brain from outside in **hint: SCALP - correct answer skin, subcutaneous connective tissue, Galea aponeurotica, loose areolar connective tissue, pericranium (periosteum) 
 
cervicomedullary junction of spinal cord occurs at this level - correct answer foramen magnum (base of skull) 
 
what runs through foramen ovale? - correct answer mandibular branch of trigeminal N (VIII) 
 
what runs through foramen spinosum? - correct answer middle meningeal arter...
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NUR 304: Exam 2 || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
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Intracranial regulation correct answers Mechanisms or conditions that impact intracranial processing and function 
 
Neurologic function correct answers Control all processes of the body, as well as higher intellect, sensation and perception 
 
-Skull 
-Meninges 
-Falx Cerebri correct answers Protective structures of the CNS: 
 
-Dura mater 
-Arachnoid mater 
-Pia mater correct answers 3 layers of meninges: 
 
Cerebral ventricular system correct answers 4 interconnecting chambers/ventricles that...
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CSTR STUDY GUIDE 5
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AIS Components for ISS Scaling-Body Region - Answer-1. Head/Neck 
2. Face 
3. Chest 
4. Abdominal/Pelvic Contents 
5. Extremities/Pelvic Girdle Severe 
6. External- Skin and Burns 
 
Types of head injuries - Answer-scalp wounds, skull fractures, brain injuries 
 
The adult skeletal system - Answer-206 bones 
 
Skull base fractures - Answer-orbital roof, ethmoid, basilar process of occipital bone, petrous and squamous process of temporal bone (mastoid or petrous) 
 
Skull Vault fractures - An...
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Final Exam: BSC2085/ BSC 2085 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology I | Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)
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Final Exam: BSC2085/ BSC 2085 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology I | Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers) 
 
 
Q: what are the four quadrants? 
 
Answer: 
-RUQ 
-RLQ 
-LUQ 
-LLQ 
 
Q: what are the nine regions of the abdomen? 
 
Answer: 
-right hypochondriac 
-epigastric 
-left hypochondriac 
-right lumbar 
-umbilical 
-left lumbar 
-right iliac 
-hypogastric 
-left iliac 
 
Q: what are the 3 meninges that line the cranium and spinal cord? 
 
Answer: 
-dura mater 
-ar...
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CNIM MULTIPLE CHOICE questions with answers
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Ipsilateral cranial nerve deficits combined with contralateral motor deficits indicate what site of lesion? 
A- Cortex 
B- Cauda equina 
C- Brainstem 
D- Spinal cord - ANSWER: C 
 
Median Nerve 
A- MCA 
B- PCA 
C- AICA 
D- ACA - ANSWER: A 
 
The layers of protective tissue which surround the central nervous system are called: 
A- Ventricles 
B- Cerebrospinal fluidd 
C- Skull 
D- Meninges - ANSWER: D
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USA Neuroscience Exam IIname the layers of protection for the brain from outside in **hint: SCALP - correct answer skin, subcutaneous connective tissue, Galea aponeurotica, loose areolar connective tissue, pericranium (periosteum) 
 
cervicomedullary junction of spinal cord occurs at this level - correct answer foramen magnum (base of skull) 
 
what runs through foramen ovale? - correct answer mandibular branch of trigeminal N (VIII) 
 
what runs through foramen spinosum? - correct answer middle...
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Anterograde (Posttraumatic) Amnesia - ANSWER Inability to remember events after an injury. 
 
Basilar Skull Fractures - ANSWER Usually occur following diffuse impact to the head (such as falls, motor vehicle crashes); generally result from extension of a linear fracture to the base of the skull and can be difficult to diagnose with a radiograph (x-ray). 
 
Battle's Sign - ANSWER Bruising behind an ear over the mastoid process that may indicate a skull fracture. 
 
Cerebral Edema - ANSWER Swelli...
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USA Neuroscience Exam II Questions and Answers 
name the layers of protection for the brain from outside in **hint: SCALP - 
ANSWER ️️ skin, subcutaneous connective tissue, Galea aponeurotica, loose 
areolar connective tissue, pericranium (periosteum) 
cervicomedullary junction of spinal cord occurs at this level - ANSWER ️️ 
foramen magnum (base of skull) 
what runs through foramen ovale? - ANSWER ️️ mandibular branch of 
trigeminal N (VIII) 
what runs through foramen spinosum? - AN...
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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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Med Surg A Exam 3
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Divisions of Nervous System - CNS (brain, spinal cord) & PNS (cranial nerves, 
spinal nerves, ANS) 
ANS (parasympathetic, sympathetic) 
Cerebrum - area of the brain responsible for all voluntary activities of the body 
Frontal Lobe - reasoning, motor control emotion, Broca's area (language) 
Temporal Lobe - hearing, memory, emotion 
Parietal Lobe - language processing/orientation, sensory perception of stimuli 
Occipital Lobe - primary visual cortex 
Brainstem - the oldest part and central core...
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