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HESI A2 Anatomy and Physiology 2024 (Latest Update)
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What is histology? 
The study of tissues 
 
 
What is a tissue? 
A group of cells that act together to perform a specific function. 
 
 
What are the fundamental tissues? 
Epithelial 
Connective 
Muscle 
Nerve 
(Elephants Can Make News) 
 
 
What is the function of epithelial cells? 
Cover, line, and protect the body and the internal organs. 
 
 
What is the function of connective tissue? 
Framework of the body. Provides support and structure to organs. 
 
 
What is neuroglia? 
The neurons and c...
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H&N Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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H&N Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Which of the following nerve blocks may be complicated with transient facial paralysis? - ANSWER-IA 
 
Which of the following nerve blocks uses the intraoral palpation zygomatic process as a landmark? - ANSWER-PSA 
 
Which one of the following may be a direct complication from a periapical abscess of a max 2nd molar? - ANSWER-Maxillary sinusitis 
 
The skull bones involved in local anesthetic administration by dental professional prior to effecti...
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 Graded A+.
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 Graded A+. between the origin and insertion which is usually located proximally in limbs ? - Origin 
What happens during REVERSE MUSCLE ACTION? - specific movements of the body the actions are 
reversed THEREFOR the positions of the origin and insertion of a muscle are switched 
What is a mechanical advantage using the example of a lever? - if the load is closer to the fulcrum and 
the effort is farther from the fulcrum only ...
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Trauma fisdap 2024 (50 questions) with answers 100% correct
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Trauma fisdap 2022 
 
Referred left shoulder pain is caused by 
 
A. phrenic nerve inftiammation 
B. associated thoracic trauma 
C. vagal nerve stimulation 
D. diaphrapmatic iritation Correct Answer: D. diaphrapmatic iritation 
 
A patient has suffered a traumatic amputation of the index finger, what should you do with the amputated body part? 
 
A. Rinse vth normal saline solution 
B. Place directly in a dry plastic bag 
C. Wrap in moist stenle gauze 
D. Store it in a bag of ice Correc...
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NBEO part 1: Exam Review Questions and answer/ VERIFIED/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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NBEO part 1: Exam Review Questions 
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2 branches of cranial nerve V2 (maxillary) - -Infraorbital 
Zygomatic 
3 branches of cranial nerve V1 (Ophthalmic) - -Nasociliary 
Frontal 
- supratrochlear 
- supraorbital 
Lacrimal 
3 drugs that cause pigmentary retinopathy - -1. indomethacin 
2. thioridazine (anti schizo) 
3. chlorpromazine (anti psycho) 
3 things that can cause PSC - -high myopes 
retinitis pigmentosa 
corticosteroids use 
4 branches of ICA - -Ophthalmic artery 
PCA...
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024-2025 | Graded A+.
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated | Graded A+. What is a mechanical advantage using the example of a lever? - if the load is closer to the fulcrum and 
the effort is farther from the fulcrum only a small about of effort is needed to move the load 
Bones serve as levers and joints serve as ________ for the lever - fulcrum 
Agonist (Prime Movers) _________ muscles while antagonist ____________ muscles - contract, relax 
What are muscles that contract and stabilize the i...
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HESI A2 Anatomy and Physiology 2024 (Latest Update)
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What is histology? 
The study of tissues 
 
 
What is a tissue? 
A group of cells that act together to perform a specific function. 
 
 
What are the fundamental tissues? 
Epithelial 
Connective 
Muscle 
Nerve 
(Elephants Can Make News) 
 
 
What is the function of epithelial cells? 
Cover, line, and protect the body and the internal organs. 
 
 
What is the function of connective tissue? 
Framework of the body. Provides support and structure to organs. 
 
 
What is neuroglia? 
The neurons and c...
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CSFA/ Craniotomy Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!
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The craniotome uses this attachment to drill bone. - Answer-Perforator 
A common retractor for brain tissue is - Answer-layla 
The vagus nerve will innervate - Answer-smooth muscles 
The accessory nerve innervates - Answer-head movement 
The hypoglossal nerve innervates - Answer-Tongue 
The vagus nerve is listed as: - Answer-X 
The optic nerve is listed as - Answer-I 
The Hypoglossal nerve is listed as - Answer-XII 
The facial nerve innervates - Answer-taste 
The vestibulocochlear nerve innervat...
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CNIM ASAP TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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White matter consists of what type of fiber tracts? - Answer- Axon of nerve fibers 
 
In the visual pathway, fibers anterior to the optic chiasm are called - Answer- Optic Nerves 
 
If a neurologist suspects nerve damage in a PTs neurological exam, he may order - Answer- Nerve conduction/EMG 
 
excitatory neurotransmitter - Answer- Glutamate 
 
The trigeminal nerve can be monitored from which muscle? - Answer- Masseter 
 
Damage to which structure would most likely result in motor deficits - Ans...
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ATI MED SURG FINAL EXAM
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b. decrease - A patient has a new onset of shallow and slow respirations. While the 
patient's body attempts to compensate, what happens to the patient's pH level? 
A. Stabilizes 
B. Decreases 
C. Fluctuates 
D. Increases 
D. Maintain adequate hydration - The nurse is planning care for an older adult 
patient with respiratory acidosis. Which intervention should the nurse include in 
this patient's plan of care? 
A. Administer prescribed intravenous fluids carefully. 
B. Reduce environmental s...
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