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Ch 16: Core Training Concepts || All Correct.
  • Ch 16: Core Training Concepts || All Correct.

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  • core training is critical for correct answers improving posture, enhancing performance, increasing resistance to injury, and accelerating injury rehabilitation objective goal of core training correct answers the development of core stability, endurance, strength and power core stability correct answers the ability of an individual to maintain a given position, adequately stabilizing the spine while the extremities are moving core endurance correct answers the ability to control the moti...
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Abdominal Sonography - Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Abdominal Sonography - Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • what are the 9 regions of the abdominopelvic cavity? correct answer: Right hypochondriac, epigastric, left hypochondriac, right lateral lumbar, umbilical, left lateral lumbar, right inguinal (groin), pubic (hypogastric), left inguinal (groin) what are the 4 quadrants of the abdominopelvic cavity? correct answer: right upper quadrant, left upper quadrant, right lower quadrant, left lower quadrant what are the subcutaneous layers and muscles of the anterolateral abdominal wall? correct ans...
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NPTE retired exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • NPTE retired exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • 4 correct answersWhich of the following is the SAFEST way to measure exercise intensity with a patient taking a beta-blocker? 1. Performing oximetry 2. Taking the patient's pulse 3. Taking the patient's blood pressure 4. Asking about the patient's perceived level of exertion 2 correct answersTo avoid substitution during range of motion assessment for forearm pronation and supination, the patient should be seated with the: 1. elbow fully extended, and the shoulder in neutral adduct...
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GMS 6605 Unit 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct!
  • GMS 6605 Unit 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct!

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  • Iliacus and psoas major - ANSWER-The iliopsoas muscles is made up of what two muscles? Ileocolic artery - ANSWER-Which of the following arteries give rise to the appendicular artery? Anus - ANSWER-Name the structure Fundus - ANSWER-Name this region of the stomach xiphoid process - ANSWER-The blunt, cartilaginous, lower tip of the sternum is called the ______________. False. Costal facets of located on transverse process. - ANSWER-T/F: The tubercle of each rib articulates with ...
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A&P 1 101 Module 5 Exam (RATED A+) Muscular Questions and Answers- Portage Learning
  • A&P 1 101 Module 5 Exam (RATED A+) Muscular Questions and Answers- Portage Learning

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  • A&P 1 101 Module 5 Exam Question 1 2 / 2 pts There are three types of muscle tissue found in the body. Correct! True False Question 2 2 / 2 pts Smooth and cardiac muscle tissue are both un der voluntary control. True Correct! False Question 3 2 / 2 pts The musculocutaneous nerve is part of the central nervous system. True Correct! False False- this is a peripheral nerve Question 4 2 / 2 pts A motor signal is a signal that is sent from a muscle to the central nervous system. True Correct! False F...
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Mako 101 Questions and Answers 2024/2025
  • Mako 101 Questions and Answers 2024/2025

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  • Pathology means:  study of disease/ illness The main function of cortical )compact bone is to provide.  Strength Ipsilateral means:  Occurring on the same side of the body A ligament is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects.  Bone to bone Bilateral means:  occurring on both sides of the body Synovectomy means:  Surgical removal of the joint lining. Osteotomy means:  Cutting bone Unilateral means:  Occurring on only one side of the ...
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AAO Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated
  • AAO Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated

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  • AAO Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated Hip Joint - answerBall-and-socket joint Convex femoral head articulates with the concave acetabulum Hip is very stable, which inhibits ROM Hip motions - answerFlexion/Extension/Hyperextension Abduction/Adduction Medial (Internal)/Lateral (External) Rotation All end feels, except flexion: firm End feel flexion: soft Pelvic bones - answerInnominate (Ilium, ischium, pubis) Sacrum Coccyx Thigh - answerFemur Patella Le...
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retroperitoneal organs || with 100% Errorless Answers.
  • retroperitoneal organs || with 100% Errorless Answers.

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  • what organs are considered retroperitoneal correct answers duodenum, kidneys, ureters, inferior vena cava, pancréas, suprarenal glands, descending aorta What organs are considered retroperitoneal, but partially mesenterzied correct answers ascending and descending colon (exhibited by the sigmoid colon (sigmoid mesocolon) structures that are associated with the posterior abdominal wall, but retroperitoneal in location correct answers quadrates lumborum, psoas major/minor, iliacus, and comp...
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Gross Anatomy 2 Written Exam 1 Practice, Verified Solution
  • Gross Anatomy 2 Written Exam 1 Practice, Verified Solution

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  • Gross Anatomy 2 Written Exam 1 Practice, Verified Solution The gluteus maximus is innervated by which nerve? a. superior gluteal nerve b. inferior gluteal nerve c. sciatic nerve d. obturator nerve b. inferior gluteal nerve The gluteus medius is innervated by which nerve? a. superior gluteal nerve b. inferior gluteal nerve c. sciatic nerve d. obturator nerve a. superior gluteal nerve The gluteus minimus is innervated by which nerve? a. superior gluteal nerve b. inferior gluteal n...
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Introduction to pelvic sonography and the female cycle, Fetal development- CNS, Brain, Neck, Fetal Development- Gastrointestinal/Genitourinary System, Fetal development- Respiratory System, Fetal Development- Cardiovascular, Practice MC For OB test (week
  • Introduction to pelvic sonography and the female cycle, Fetal development- CNS, Brain, Neck, Fetal Development- Gastrointestinal/Genitourinary System, Fetal development- Respiratory System, Fetal Development- Cardiovascular, Practice MC For OB test (week

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  • What three bones make up the female pelvis? correct answer: 3 innominate bones (Ilium, ischium, pubis), Sacrum, Coccyx The sacrum and the coccyx form the ______________ wall of the pelvis A. Anterior B. Posterior C. Medial D. Lateral correct answer: Posterior The innominate bones form the _____________ and ____________ walls of the female pelvis A. Posterior; anterior B. Posterior; lateral C. Lateral; anterior D. Medial; lateral correct answer: Lateral; anterior The innominat...
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