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RTE 1503 Final exams questions and answers How many lobes does the liver have? - with ANSWERS:4: right, left, caudal & quadrate Falciform ligament - with ANSWERS:Divides the right and left lobes located anterioly What are the 2 minor lobes in the live
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RTE 1503 Final exams questions and answers 
 
 
How many lobes does the liver have? - with ANSWERS:4: right, left, caudal & quadrate 
 
Falciform ligament - with ANSWERS:Divides the right and left lobes located anterioly 
 
What are the 2 minor lobes in the liver and where are they located? - with ANSWERS:Caudal and quadratic located posteriorly 
 
How much bile is made in the liver? - with ANSWERS:.5 to 1.5 liters per day 
 
Chole - with ANSWERS:Bile 
 
Cholangio - with ANSWERS:Biliary ducts or...
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CCEB part A (Part A of the canadian chiropractic board) Solved 100% Correct!!
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CCEB part A (Part A of the canadian chiropractic board) Solved 100% Correct!!
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ABFAS RRA practice Exam Latest Version 2024 100% Correct Solutions
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ABFAS RRA practice Exam Latest 
Version 2024 100% Correct Solutions 
When performing a subtalar arthroeresis for a flexible pediatric flatfoot deformity, the 
release of which of the following anatomic structures that is encountered should be 
avoided so as not to destabilize the subtalar joint? Correct Answer interosseous 
talocalcaneal ligamen
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Bovine Muscles, Tendons and Ligaments
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How is gastrocnemius rupture diagnosed? - pathognomonic 
How is gastrocnemius rupture treated? - close confinement, limbs splinted in extension 
How is hock cellulitis/bursitis/trauma diagnosed? - straightforward 
swollen and damaged hock in winter housed animals 
How is hock cellulitis/bursitis/trauma prevented? - identify and correct underlying cause 
(coarse sawdust, hard/abrasive mattress, sparse bedding) 
How is spastic paresis diagnosed? - pathognomonic 
How is spastic paresis prevented? ...
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Sport First AID ASEP Questions With Verified Answers
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Clinical comparison and short-term radiographic evaluation of Tight Rope and Lateral Suture procedures for dogs after cranial cruciate ligament rupture
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ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to monitor short-term osteoarthrosis progress in relation to a recently 
introduced novel extracapsular method called the Tight Rope procedure and after Lateral Suture with nylon in 
cruciate-deficient dog stifle joints. Twelve dogs were included in the study. Treatment type was not randomised. 
Mediolateral radiographs from 12 stifle joint were evaluated preoperatively and six months after surgery. A modified 
scoring system for evaluation of osteoarthrot...
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URR Mock Exam #5 E19 Abdomen Questions With Correct Answers.
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URR Mock Exam #5 E19 Abdomen 
Questions With Correct Answers. 
What is the name of the universally accepted image file type that is used by a PACS system to 
store and view images? - answerDICOM- digital imaging and communications in medicine 
provides a standard for handling storing and transmitting info in medical imaging 
Which of the following connects the subphrenic space with Morrison pouch? - answerRight 
paracolic gutter 
The SMA originates from the aorta approximately ____ below the cel...
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PTA Exam NPTE (musculoskeletal Pathologies) Answered 100% Correct
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Achilles tendonitis - ANSWER-Repetitive overuse disorder resulting in microscopic tears of collagen fibers on the achilles tendon 
Etiology: Repetitive overload from changes in training intensity or technique. Patients with limited gastrocnemius/Soleus flexibility and stregnth, pronated feet are at risk, act involving jump/running are at risk 
sxs: Aching/burning in posterior heel, tenderness of achilles tendon, stiffness, swelling 
Treatment: Initial RICE and NSAID then stretching of heel cord...
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The joints and ligaments of the pelvis (Golden notes)
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The file "The joints and ligaments of the pelvis (Golden notes)" provides detailed information on the anatomy of the pelvis, including the joints and ligaments that contribute to its stability and mobility. It covers the hip joint, sacroiliac joint, pubic symphysis, and other ligaments and structures that are important for understanding the function and movement of the pelvis. The notes are presented in a clear and concise manner, making it a useful resource for students and healthcare profess...
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ARTICULATIONS AND LIGAMENTS OF THE LEG AND FOOT {GRADED A+}
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ARTICULATIONS AND LIGAMENTS OF 
THE LEG AND FOOT {GRADED A+} 
Distal Tibiofibular Joint 
joint type - Synathrosis--> Fibrous--> Syndesmosis 
Distal Tibiofibular Joint 
Structure - Convex medial distal fibula to 
Concave lateral distal tibia 
Distal Tibiofibular Joint 
Supporting structures - 
1. Anterior tibiofibular ligament 
2. Posterior tibiofibular ligament 
Distal Tibiofibular Joint 
Nerve: - Tibial, Deep Fibular 
Distal Tibiofibular Joint 
other: - 
1. small amount o...
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