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Bates- Neuro Physical Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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_________________ is often the first sensation to be lost in a peripheral neuropathy and increases the 
likelihood of peripheral neuropathy 16-fold - Vibration sense 
"Worst headache of my life" is a common presentation for - Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 
2 positions for biceps reflex, 2 positions for triceps reflex - sitting, lying down 
sitting, supine 
A "gag reflex" involves what 3 actions - elevation of the tongue and soft palate, constriction of the 
pharynx 
A fingers initial overshoot and...
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ATI Homework 18 - Cognition and Sensation Detailed Answer Key
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3. A nurse is reinforcing the discharge instructions to a client who has multiple sclerosis (MS). The client reports 
symptoms of diplopia, dysmetria, and sensory change. Which of the following nursing statements are 
appropriate? 
A. “Wear an eye patch on the right eye at all times.” 
Rationale: The nurse should instruct the client to alternate every two hours an eye patch to 
improve diplopia, not leave on the right eye continually. 
B. “Plan to relax in a hot tub spa each ...
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USMLE Step 1 High Yield exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Klüver Bucy syndrome 
Hyperorality, hypersexuality, disinhibited behavior. Associated with HSV-1 
 
 
 
Gerstmann Syndrome 
Lesion of the parietal-temporal cortex. 
Agraphia, acalculia, finger agnosia, and left-right disorientation. 
 
 
 
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome 
Confusion, ophtalmoplegia, ataxia, memory loss (anterograde and retrograde amnesia), confabulation, personality changes. 
Wernicke problems come in a CAN of beer: Confusion, Ataxia, Nystagmus. 
 
 
 
Paramedian pontine reticular f...
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AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) Low CD4 T cell count <200, Opportunistic infections HIV/AIDS Key Features CNS Signs Confusion Dementia Fever Visual changes Memory loss Personalitychanges Pain Seizures CNS Inflammation causes damage to the
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Multiple Sclerosis 
Incidence/Prevalence 
• Gender: affects more women than men 
• Age: highest incidence 20-40 yrs. Known as disease of the young 
• Incidence: about 500,000 people in the US are currently affected. Incidence in the first degree relatives of a person with MS is 15%. Life expectancy is about 85% of normal persons (or about 35 years after onset of symptoms) 
• Geographics: seen more in colder climates (north eastern, Great Lakes and Pacific north-western states as weel as ...
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Multiple Sclerosis Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Multiple Sclerosis Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the definition of multiple sclerosis? Chronic autoimmune disease characterized by develop- ment of plaque in the white matter of the central nervous system. This plaque damages the myelin sheath and interferes with impulse transmission between CNS & body 
List the signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis. Muscle weakness alternating with spasticity, fatigue (most disabling), depression, numbness, coordination difficulties, loss of b...
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What is the only therapy approved for the tx of metastatic renal cell carcinoma? - correct answerinterleukin-2 
(an immune therapy) 
 
what is the location of a lesion that causes dysmetria & dysdiadochokinesis (dec. rapid alternating movements) on the L side? - correct answerLeft cerebellar lesion 
 
A hyperdense brain lesion on CT scan represents either 
_____ or _______ - correct answercalcification (seen w. long standing lesions or tumors) 
 
acute hemorrhage 
 
What is the best treatment f...
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Multiple Sclerosis Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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What is the definition of multiple sclerosis? - Answer-Chronic autoimmune disease characterized by develop- ment of plaque in the white matter of the central nervous system. This plaque damages the myelin sheath and interferes with impulse transmission between CNS & body 
 
List the signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis. - Answer-Muscle weakness alternating with spasticity, fatigue (most disabling), depression, numbness, coordinati...
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Psychiatry Certification Board Review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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statements about cerebellar astrocytomas - correct answerA - They typically arise from the lateral cerebellum 
 
B - Juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma is the most common form of cerebellar astrocytoma 
 
C - Children with von Hippel-Lindau Disease have an increased incidence of cerebellar hemangioblastomas 
 
D - Complete surgical resection is associated with improved outcomes and cures in most patients 
 
Which of the following tests is best suited for determining degree and nature of cognitive im...
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NBME 25 Exam Questions with correct Answers
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Large pressure gradient between left ventricle and aorta during systole - Answer- aortic stenosis (calcification) 
 
Hyperacute transplant rejection is what type of hypersensitivty rxn - Answer- type 2 - pre existant recipient antibodies react to donor antigen 
 
acute transplant rejection is what type of hypersensitivity rxn - Answer- type 4- T cell mediated 
OR 
humoral: similar to hyperacute except antibodies form after transplant 
 
which type of transplant rejection is both type 2 and type...
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