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Hunter A&P 2 Lab Quiz 1 Chamberlain College Nursing - Question and answers 100% correct
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Hunter A&P 2 Lab Quiz 1 Chamberlain College Nursing - Question and answers 100% correct Hunter A&P 2: Lab Quiz 1 
 
 
Give an example of referred pain - correct answer angina pectoralis (Heartburn) 
 
The applying of stimulus for longer and longer periods of time and loss of conscious awareness of the stimulus is called? - correct answer adaptation 
 
Inadequate oxygenation of the heart muscle resulting in pain being referred to the chest wall and left shoulder is called? - correct answer angina...
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A&P 2 University Of Memphis -Hunter A&P 2: Lab Quiz 1 well answeredGive an example of referred pain - correct answer angina pectoralis (Heartburn) 
 
The applying of stimulus for longer and longer periods of time and loss of conscious awareness of the stimulus is called? - correct answer adaptation 
 
Inadequate oxygenation of the heart muscle resulting in pain being referred to the chest wall and left shoulder is called? - correct answer angina pectoralis 
 
Calipers were used in what lab test?...
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Hunter A&P 2: Lab Quiz 1 with answers 2024
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Hunter A&P 2: Lab Quiz 1Give an example of referred pain - correct answer angina pectoralis (Heartburn) 
 
The applying of stimulus for longer and longer periods of time and loss of conscious awareness of the stimulus is called? - correct answer adaptation 
 
Inadequate oxygenation of the heart muscle resulting in pain being referred to the chest wall and left shoulder is called? - correct answer angina pectoralis 
 
Calipers were used in what lab test? - correct answer determining two point tre...
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MBLEX 2024 Exam Test bank Questions Marking Scheme New Update 
 
1. Which of the following is a fibrous protein that helps to protect and waterproof the 
skin? - Answer -C. Keratin- is a tough waterproof protein and the major component in skin, hair and nails. 
 
Which receptor is responsible for detecting light touch? - Answer -B. Meissner corpuscles 
 
3. Which receptor is responsible for detecting deep pressure? - Answer -A. Pacinian corpuscles 
 
6. Which muscle lies next to carotid artery a...
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Nasm CPT Final Exam Questions With Complete Answers 100% 2024.
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Proprioception - Answer The body's ability to to sense the relative position of adjacent parts of the body 
 
Ex: when walking our feet give us proprioception about the type of surface we are on. 
 
Mechanoreceptors - Answer specialized structures that recognize pressure in tissue and transmit signals to sensory nerves. 
 
Muscle Spindles - Answer sensory receptors in the muscles that are parallel to the muscle fibers and are sensitive to change in muscle length. Spindles stretch with mus...
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NASM CPT Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest updated 2024 
Medial 
the midline of the body 
 
 
 
distal 
further away from the midline of the body 
 
 
 
 
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proximal 
closer to the midline of the body 
 
 
 
ipsilateral 
on the same side of the body 
 
 
 
contralateral 
on the opposite side of the body 
 
 
 
inferior 
below the midline 
 
 
 
superior 
above the midl...
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NASM GFI Latest Update Graded A+
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NASM GFI Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
AFAA 5 Qs PESAP (purpose, eff, safety, accuracy, participants) 
 
8 standard anatomic positions ant, post, sup, inf, prox, dist, lat, med 
 
plane that divides body into front and back frontal 
 
forward and backward movements as if walls to left and right side of the body sagittal 
 
plane that allows rotations transverse 
 
muscle shortens to overcome outside resistance concentric 
 
moving to control a force while lengthening a muscle eccentric 
 
How long ...
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Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology Chapter 36 Questions With Verified Answers
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Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology Chapter 36 Questions With Verified Answers 
?, whether it involves walking, running, or precise finger movements, requires movement and maintenance of posture 
Motor function 
 
 
The ? contains the neuronal circuits that mediate a variety of reflexes and automatic rhythmic movements 
spinal cord 
 
 
Most reflexes are?, meaning that they involve one or more interposed interneurons 
polysynaptic 
 
 
The medial descending system of the brain stem contribute...
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ISSA Corrective Exercise Specialist - Quiz 3 Material - Final Exam Prep with correct solutions |Latest 2024/2025
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Q: During closed-loop motor control, which structure does not send information to the cerebellum? A.Muscles 
B.Brainstem 
C.Motor cortex 
D.Joints 
 
Q: What are the primary functions of the cerebellum for maintaining a person's sense of balance? Control of posture and gait 
 
Q: The ability of synapses to strengthen or weaken based on the activity they receive is known as: Synaptic plasticity 
 
Q: The brain receives sensory information from which of the following two structures that a...
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AFAA Group Fitness Instructor Test guide 2024
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Interrelation of nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems to create movement - Kinetic chain 
 
brain and spinal cord, coordinates activity of body parts - Central nervous system 
 
all nerves branching off spinal cord, extending out to the body - Peripheral nervous system 
 
sense distortion in body tissues - mechanoreceptors 
 
mechanoreceptor that senses changes in tension - Golgi tendon organs 
 
mechanoreceptor that senses changes in length - muscle spindles 
 
cumulative sensory input to th...
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