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NBCRNA APEX Exams Questions With 100% Verified Answer
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What muscle abducts the vocal cords? - answerposterior cricoarytenoid 
What is the only muscle that tenses (elongates) the vocal cords? - answercricothyroid "cords 
tense" 
What muscle opens the glottis? - answerthyroepiglottic 
What two muscles close the glottis? - answeraryepiglottic 
oblique arytenoid 
What muscles adduct the vocal cords and arytenoids? 
- there are two - answerlateral cricoarytenoid 
transverse arytenoid 
What muscle...
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NAVLE Practice Questions with correct Answers
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A 5 month old boar that is fast growing and heavily muscled is being evaluated because of 
progressive bilateral lameness of the forelimbs. None of the other animals on the farm are 
affected. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this condition? 
A) Biotin deficiency 
B) Osteochondrosis 
C) Porcine Stress Syndrome 
D) Rickets 
E) Wobbler syndrome - answerB 
A) Biotin deficiency- other swine should be affected. Lesions should include h...
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Course 1 Quiz 2 Surgical Specialties Study Guide with complete solutions 2024 graded A+
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Course 1 Quiz 2 Surgical Specialties 
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Which of the following allows for the most stable and rigid fixation 
of a fracture? 
Select one: 
a. Locked plating system 
b. Dynamic compression plating 
c. Semi-tubular plates 
d. Placement of a lag screw across the fracture - CORRECT 
ANSWER-a. Locked plating system 
During the cementing of components during total joint 
replacement, a new CRNA who has never worked in orthopedics 
before begins to pan...
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ENT surgery test questions & answers 2024
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ENT surgery test questions & answers 2024 
 
 
The seventh cranial nerve is also called the: 
 
Vestibulocochlear nerve 
Facial nerve 
Recurrent Laryngeal nerve 
Vagus nerve - ANSWER-Facial nerve 
 
The procedure/s performed to correct sleep apnea is known as: 
 
TEP 
myringotomy 
uvuoloplatopharyngoplasty 
laryngoplasty - ANSWER-uvuoloplatopharyngoplasty 
 
Name the ossicles of the middle ear from lateral to medial 
 
Malleus, incus, stapes 
Incus, malleus, stapes 
Stapes, incus, malleus 
Malle...
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A 5 month old boar that is fast growing and heavily muscled is being evaluated because of 
progressive bilateral lameness of the forelimbs. None of the other animals on the farm are 
affected. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this condition? 
A) Biotin deficiency 
B) Osteochondrosis 
C) Porcine Stress Syndrome 
D) Rickets 
E) Wobbler syndrome - answerB 
A) Biotin deficiency- other swine should be affected. Lesions should include h...
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CPAN Practice Exam 2024 – Questions and Full Solutions
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A patient is admitted to the PACU following a laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. Intraoperatively, the patient required chest tube placement for development of a tension pneumothorax. The perianesthesia nurse understands that which of the following in the patient's history could be problematic at this time? 
Diabetes 
COPD 
Osteoporosis 
Angina - Answer- COPD 
 
After receiving an interscalene block, the patient complains of shortness of breath. The perianesthesia nurse is aware that the bloc...
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UNE PHYSIOLOGY FINAL DAMN EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024
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UNE PHYSIOLOGY FINAL DAMN EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024 
 
 
The heart is located in which part of the mediastinum? - ANSWER-The middle mediastinum 
 
The superior vena cava carries blood into which chamber of the heart? - ANSWER-The right atrium 
 
The blood leaves the right ventricle to enter the lungs by passing through which structure(s)? - ANSWER-The pulmonary arteries 
 
Where is the mediastinum located? - ANSWER--movable partition between the right and left pleural cavities 
-extends to t...
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SAEM Quick Review Exam (2024) || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct)
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SAEM Quick Review Exam (2024) || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct) 
SAEM Quick Review Exam (2024) || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct) 
 
Management of Large Subungual Hematoma - ANSWER - Drainage (18-Gauge) or Hot Micro-Cauterization 
 
 
Reason to Avoid Suction in Ear Foreign Body Removal - ANSWER - Perforation of Tympanic Membrane 
 
Management of Skin Abscess - ANSWER - Linear Incision for Non-Face vs. Needle Drainage for Face 
 
Catheter for Bartholin Cyst - ANSWER – Word 
 
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Saunders-Endocrine Examination Questions with Answers
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Saunders-Endocrine Examination Questions with Answers 
The nurse is monitoring a client for signs of hypocalcemia after thyroidectomy. Which sign or symptom, if noted in the client, would most likely indicate the presence of hypocalcemia? 
 
 1. 
Bradycardia 
 
 2. 
Flaccid paralysis 
 
 3. 
Tingling around the mouth 
 
 4. 
Absence of Chvostek's sign - Answer-3 
 
After thyroidectomy the nurse assesses the client for signs of hypocalcemia and tetany. Early signs include tingling around the mo...
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A 5 month old boar that is fast growing and heavily muscled is being evaluated because of 
progressive bilateral lameness of the forelimbs. None of the other animals on the farm are 
affected. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this condition? 
A) Biotin deficiency 
B) Osteochondrosis 
C) Porcine Stress Syndrome 
D) Rickets 
E) Wobbler syndrome - answerB 
A) Biotin deficiency- other swine should be affected. Lesions should include h...
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