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CNIM PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS 2024.
  • CNIM PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS 2024.

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  • ANASTAMOSIS? - -CONNECTION or opening BETWEEN two things (especially cavities or passages) that are normally diverging or branching, such as between blood vessels. -COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ARTERIES What causes the most airborne bacteria in OR? a. blood on gown b. blood spill c. skin shed d. patient vent - c. skin shed Nerve that innervates 4th and 5th fingers? - Ulnar Nerve Problem with Bilateral Synchronus Stim? - Can mask unilateral problems No N20 at baseline could mean? - Stroke ...
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HFRG Threat Pattern Recognition Exam Questions and Answers 2024
  • HFRG Threat Pattern Recognition Exam Questions and Answers 2024

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  • what is the TPR course a product of - research in human factor science The study of human capabilities and human limitations within a specific domain - human factor sciences the fastest draw time as identified by the Hontz, Siddle and HFRG study - .37 seconds or 1/3 of a second what percent of the victim officers were within 0 to 5 ft of the assailant In the (FBI FLETC research PPCT/HFRG research study) - 50% how long it takes an officer to engage in a situation with accuracy - 1.9 s...
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ASET CNIM Exam Questions With Correct Solutions | Latest Update (Graded A+)
  • ASET CNIM Exam Questions With Correct Solutions | Latest Update (Graded A+)

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  • The initial waveform recorded of a near-field potential is 1. always obscured by stimulus artifact 2. negative due to depolarization of membrane potentials 3. positive due to electronic depolarization of the membrane under the recording electrode 4. of very low amplitude due to the significant distance between the generator and recording electrode - Answer Positive due to electrotonic depolarization of the membrane under the recording electrode Nerves of the body, such as the ulnar, medi...
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CNIM Exam Questions With Correct Solutions | Latest Update Graded A+ (2023/2024)
  • CNIM Exam Questions With Correct Solutions | Latest Update Graded A+ (2023/2024)

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  • Resting membrane potential is created by differences between the inside and outside of the cell in ion concentrations of 1. K+ 2. K+ and Ca++ 3. K+, Na+ and Cl4. Na+, Ca++ and Cl- - Answer K+, Na+, and ClExcitation of the postsynaptic neuron is caused by the neurotransmitter 1. gamma amino butyric acid 2. glycine 3. para amino butyric acid 4. glutamate - Answer Glutamate Wave III of the BAER is generated by the 1. superior olivary complex 2. inferior colliculus 3. lateral lemniscus ...
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Daance: Module 1 Complete Set  Questions With Verified Answers
  • Daance: Module 1 Complete Set Questions With Verified Answers

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  • Daance: Module 1 Complete Set Questions With Verified Answers Myocardium - ANSWER specialized muscle, unique ability to contract on its own. w/out stimulation by nerves The heart has four chambers, what are they? - ANSWER Two upper chambers receive blood are called Atria. The left atrium receives blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein and is oxygen-rich; the right atrium receives blood from the peripheral curculation (THE BODY) and is oxygen-poor. Right Ventricle of the heart...
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CNIM Practice Exam 1
  • CNIM Practice Exam 1

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  • During a median nerve preoperative study, a patient has discomfort at the wrist. Stimulation electrodes are 10 mm gold disk, stimulus intensity is 20 mA, and stimulus duration is 100 μsec. Which of the following would most likely reduce the patient's discomfort while maintaining adequate stimulation? - Decrease number of repetitions What is not an advantage of epidural recordings? - Absence of significant artifact The stimulation rate is determined by the - analysis time Somatosensory...
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HFRG Threat Pattern Recognition Practice Questions and Answers
  • HFRG Threat Pattern Recognition Practice Questions and Answers

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  • HFRG Threat Pattern Recognition Practice Questions and Answers what is the TPR course a product of - Answer- research in human factor science The study of human capabilities and human limitations within a specific domain - Answer- human factor sciences the fastest draw time as identified by the Hontz, Siddle and HFRG study - Answer- .37 seconds or 1/3 of a second what percent of the victim officers were within 0 to 5 ft of the assailant In the (FBI FLETC research PPCT/HFRG research study...
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NCLEX Neuro Review Questions And Answers With Rationale
  • NCLEX Neuro Review Questions And Answers With Rationale

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  • NCLEX Neuro Review Questions And Answers With Rationale Which statement is true for a patient who has pathology in Wernicke's area of the cerebrum? A. Receptive speech is affected. B. The parietal lobe is involved. C. Sight processing is abnormal. D. An abnormal Romberg test is present. A The temporal, not parietal, lobe contains the Wernicke area, which is responsible for receptive speech and integration of somatic, visual, and auditory data. Sight processing occurs in the occipital lob...
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DAANCE MODULE 1: BASIC SCIENCES EXAM (Q & A) 2023-2024 A+GRADED
  • DAANCE MODULE 1: BASIC SCIENCES EXAM (Q & A) 2023-2024 A+GRADED

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  • DAANCE MODULE 1: BASIC SCIENCES EXAM (Q & A) A+GRADED 1)What is the role of the central nervous system? 2)What are the 3 subdivisions of the central nervous system? - CORRECT ANSWER-1) To provide overall control of body function 2) Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System NERVOUS SYSTEM: 1) What are the cells of the nervous system called? 2) What are they responsible for? 3) What is action potential? What happens during this? 4) How is this related ...
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NCLEX Neuro Review Questions And Answers With Rationale
  • NCLEX Neuro Review Questions And Answers With Rationale

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  • NCLEX Neuro Review Questions And Answers With Rationale Which statement is true for a patient who has pathology in Wernicke's area of the cerebrum? A. Receptive speech is affected. B. The parietal lobe is involved. C. Sight processing is abnormal. D. An abnormal Romberg test is present. A The temporal, not parietal, lobe contains the Wernicke area, which is responsible for receptive speech and integration of somatic, visual, and auditory data. Sight processing occurs in the occipital lob...
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