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MSN 610 Module 4 QUESTION AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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MSN 610 Module 4 
QUESTION AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Muscles involved in respiration: 
Diaphragm 
Intercostal muscles 
Sternocleidomastoid, scalenus, trapezius - ANSWER Diaphragm: dominant muscle, 
contracts during inspiration 
intercostal: increase and decrease diameter of chest during inspiration and expiration 
accessory muscles are used during exercise or pulmonary compromise 
Bronchiectasis - ANSWER An abnormal condition of the bronchial tree characterized 
by irreversible dilation and dest...
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MSN 610 Module 4 QUESTION AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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MSN 610 Module 4 
QUESTION AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Muscles involved in respiration: 
Diaphragm 
Intercostal muscles 
Sternocleidomastoid, scalenus, trapezius - ANSWER Diaphragm: dominant muscle, 
contracts during inspiration 
intercostal: increase and decrease diameter of chest during inspiration and expiration 
accessory muscles are used during exercise or pulmonary compromise 
Bronchiectasis - ANSWER An abnormal condition of the bronchial tree characterized 
by irreversible dilation and dest...
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A&P Exam 4 (Brachial Plexus, Cervical Region and Arm) with 100% correct answers
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Define, describe, or identify: anterior scalene syndrome. correct answersThe thoracodorsal nerve is also called the middle subscapular nerve. It supplies the latissimus Anterior scalene syndrome (AKA scalenus anterior syndrome, scalene entrapment syndrome) is a form of thoracic outlet syndrome, which is caused by compression of the brachial plexus and brachial vessels in the root of the neck, producing a mixture of nerve compression symptoms in the arm and shoulder including pain, pins and needl...
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CVP Final 51 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Which of the following lung structures is NOT capable of gas exchange with capillaries? 
a. Alveolar ducts 
b. Respiratory bronchioles 
c. Terminal bronchioles 
d. Alveoli correct answer: c. Terminal bronchioles - part of the respiratory tree but NO gas exchange 
 
The muscle(s) of inspiration that increases the vertical dimension of the thoracic cavity by elevating the first two ribs? 
a. Scalenus anterior - side of neck attached to first rib 
b. Diaphragm - contraction = increase diameter an...
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CVP Final Unit 4| 92 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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What are the parts of the lung and what does each part do? correct answer: Larynx 
Trachea - supplies both lungs 
Primary bronchi - supplies each lung 
Secondary bronchi - supplies each lobe 
Tertiary bronchi - supplies each bronchopulmonary segment (lobule) 
Bronchioles 
Terminal bronchioles 
Respiratory bronchioles (capable of gas exchange) 
Alveolar ducts & sacs with alveoli (capable of gas exchange) 
 
What is inspiration of the lungs due to? correct answer: Due to muscle contraction which...
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Vascular Registry Exam Practice Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024 (100% Correct)
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Vascular Registry Exam Practice Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024 (100% Correct) What is the first branch off of the aortic arch? - correct answer Innominate or 
brachiocephalic 
Which branch off of the arortic arch arises only off of the right side? - correct answer 
Innominate 
What does the innominate artery divide into? - correct answer right common carotid and 
subclavian arteries 
What is the second branch off of the arotic arch? - correct answer Left common carotid 
Where does th...
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Anatomy 214 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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C1, C2, C3 Nerve supply to strap muscles 
C1-C4 Cervical plexus 
C3 Hyoid Bone 
C3, C4 Nerve supply to scalenus anterior 
C3,C4,C5 Phrenic Nerve (Diaphragm) 
C3-C6 Origins of the scalenus anterior muscle 
C4 Bifurcation of the Common Carotid Artery
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Mblex EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATED
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The upper arm is ______ to the thumb. 
 
-anterior 
-distal 
-proximal 
-supinated correct answer: Proximal 
 
Moving a limb toward the body is ______. 
 
-abduction 
-adduction 
-supination 
-pronation correct answer: Adduction 
 
A sesamoid bone, the knee is also known as the _____. 
 
-patella 
-frontellus 
-potillus 
-frontalus correct answer: Patella 
 
Where do the hip bones articulate anteriorly? 
 
-iliac crest 
-rectus abdominis 
-antithesis pubis 
-symphysis pubis correct answer: S...
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Nursing entrance exam anatomy 93 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Nursing entrance exam anatomy 93 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
median plane - CORRECT ANSWER Is a sagittal section. (sagitt = arrow) 
 
coronal plane - CORRECT ANSWER is an frontal section. (fron = forehead; frontal bone) 
 
transverse plane - CORRECT ANSWER Is a cross-section. (trans = across) 
 
anatomic position - CORRECT ANSWER The body is erect, the feet are slightly apart, the head is held high, and the palms of the hands are facing forward. 
 
superior - CORRECT ANSWER above 
 
infer...
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MSN 610 Module 4 LATEST EXAM Update Questions And Answers | Passed
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MSN 610 Module 4 LATEST 
EXAM Update Questions And 
Answers | Passed 
Muscles involved in respiration: 
Diaphragm 
Intercostal muscles 
Sternocleidomastoid, scalenus, trapezius - ANSWER Diaphragm: dominant muscle, 
contracts during inspiration 
intercostal: increase and decrease diameter of chest during inspiration and expiration 
accessory muscles are used during exercise or pulmonary compromise 
Bronchiectasis - ANSWER An abnormal condition of the bronchial tree characterized 
by irreversib...
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