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MDC 3 EXAM 2 Q&A 2023/24
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hyperventilation, if someone is blowing off too much CO2 they become more - Answer- Alkaline, respiratory alkalosis 
 
if a patient's lung are not functioning very well and they are unable to remove or blow off CO2 very well, the CO2 will build up in their system becoming - Answer- acidic, respiratory acidosis 
 
Perfusion - Answer- is adequate arterial blood flow through the peripheral tissues (peripheral perfusion) and blood that is pumped by the heart to oxygenate major body organs (central ...
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UW Madison Psych 202 Exam One (Answered;graded A+)
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Psychology - The scientific study of the mind and behavior 
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) - Scans which parts of brain are active 
Nativism - Certain kinds of knowledge are inborn 
Empiricism - Knowledge is acquired through experience 
Dualism - Mind and body are different things 
Wilhelm Wundt - Taught 1st psych class, studying the consciousness, empiricism 
Structuralism - Analysis of basic elements that constitute the mind 
Introspection - Has subjects report feelings about sub...
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COMD 4500 Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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COMD 4500 Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Solutions 
Communication Chain - Correct Answer Cognitive Processing 
Linguistic Processing 
Motor Speech Programming 
Neuromotor Execution 
 
Cognitive Processing - Correct Answer Generate intent to communication, deciding what you want to say, and thinking about the effect it will have on the listener. 
 
Linguistic Processing - Correct Answer Using knowledge of meanings of words, grammar, rules of language to put together an utterance. Generate verba...
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SLP Praxis Exam- Dysarthria Questions & Answers | A+ Passed | Latest Update 2024
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Dysarthria - A group of motor speech disorders characterized by weakness, slowness 
and/or lack of coordination of the speech musculature as a result of damage to the CNS/PNS, 
neurological damage resulting in disruption of the speech production processes (articulation, 
resonance, phonation, respiration, prosody). 
Six conditions associated with dysarthria: - 1. Cerebral palsy. 
2. Stroke (CVA). 
3. TBI 
4. ALS 
5. Parkinson's disease. 
6. Multiple sclerosis.
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COMD 4500 exam 1: week 1 & 2 || Questions with correct answers.
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acquired correct answers -occurs later in life 
-exposure, event, or injury-identified source of problem 
-problems that affect an "intact" communication or swallowing system 
 
communication chain correct answers cognitive processing, linguistic processing, motor speech programming, neuromotor execution 
 
cognitive processing correct answers -generate intent to communication 
-deciding what you want to say 
-thinking about the effect it will have on the listener 
 
linguistic processing cor...
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CPB Chapter 7 Top Forecasted Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Medicare will consider Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain medically reasonable and 
necessary when used to aid in the diagnosis of lesions of the brain and to assist in therapeutic 
decision making in the following conditions: 
• For detecting or evaluating extra-axial tumors, A-V malformations, cavernous 
hemangiomas, small intracranial aneurysms, cranial nerve lesions, demyelination disorders 
including multiple sclerosis, lesions near dense bone, acoustic neuromas, pituitary lesion...
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CSD 115 exam 4 || With complete solutions.
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perceptual correct answers what we hear 
 
acoustic correct answers what we can measure 
 
4 characteristics of voice production: pitch correct answers perceptual: how high or low a persons voice is 
 
acoustic: the measurement of the number of a person's vocal folds vibrate per second (fundamental frequency) 
 
fundamental frequencies of men, women, and children correct answers men: 125 Hz 
women: 225-250 Hz 
children: 400 Hz 
 
4 characteristics of voice production: intensity correct answers ...
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NR511 Final Exam ( Version 1), NR 511 Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care, Chamberlain
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NR511 Final Exam ( Version 1), 
NR 511 Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care, Chamberlain 
 
NR 511 Week 8 Final Exam (Version 2, 100 Q/A) / NR511 Week 8 Final Exam (Newest): Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care Practicum: Chamberlain | 100 % VERIFIED ANSWERSNR 511 Week 8 Final Exam / NR511 Week 8 Final Exam (Latest): Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care Practicum: Chamberlain Question1. The most cost-effective screening test for determining HIV status is which of the following? a. Wes...
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Medical SLP - Praxis Practice Questions All Answers Correct
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Medical SLP - Praxis Practice Questions All Answers Correct 
At about what age do infants begin to send intentional and purposeful messages via babbling and 
gesturing? 
a. 3 months 
b. 6 months 
c. 10 months 
d. 2 years old ️️c. 10 months 
intentional and purposeful switch from perlocutionary to illocutionary 
What are the characteristics of a fluency disorder, and how is it treated? 
Characteristics of a fluency disorder, such as stuttering, include frequent disruptions in the f...
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SLP Praxis Practice Test
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SLP Praxis Practice Test 
What are the key features of a comprehensive language evaluation for preschool-aged children? 
A comprehensive language evaluation for preschool-aged children includes assessment of receptive and 
expressive language skills, articulation, vocabulary development, sentence structure, and social 
communication abilities, along with consideration of cultural and linguistic factors. ️️ 
What is the difference between aphasia and dysphasia? 
Aphasia is a complet...
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