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Refrigeration ESCO Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
Heat which is added to a vapor after the change of state occurs is called superheat 
A refrigerant gives up heat when; it condenses 
it is desirable for refrigerant in the suction line to be slightly superheated in order to... ensure 
liquid refrigerant does not enter the compressor 
state of refrigerant in the suction line should be... low pressure/ low temperature vapor 
state of refrigerant entering the condenser is... high pressure/ highly superheated vapor 
the evaporator... Transfers heat...
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Heat which is added to a vapor after the change of state occurs is called superheat 
A refrigerant gives up heat when; it condenses 
it is desirable for refrigerant in the suction line to be slightly superheated in order to... ensure 
liquid refrigerant does not enter the compressor 
state of refrigerant in the suction line should be... low pressure/ low temperature vapor 
state of refrigerant entering the condenser is... high pressure/ highly superheated vapor 
the evaporator... Transfers heat...
Anatomy and physiology part 2 CSFA Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
Role Of Carltilage Cartilage covers the ends of bones where they meet in a joint to cushion and 
allow the bones to move without a lot of friction 
What is the effect of tearing your cartilage If the cartilage is torn in a joint it will be more difficult 
and painful to move that joint and there will be more pain there because there won't be an intact barrier 
to cushion and prevent friction in that joint. 
What is the role of a tendon Tendons connect muscle to bone and allow for movement of...
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Role Of Carltilage Cartilage covers the ends of bones where they meet in a joint to cushion and 
allow the bones to move without a lot of friction 
What is the effect of tearing your cartilage If the cartilage is torn in a joint it will be more difficult 
and painful to move that joint and there will be more pain there because there won't be an intact barrier 
to cushion and prevent friction in that joint. 
What is the role of a tendon Tendons connect muscle to bone and allow for movement of...
CSFA/ Craniotomy Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!
The craniotome uses this attachment to drill bone. Perforator 
A common retractor for brain tissue is layla 
The vagus nerve will innervate smooth muscles 
The accessory nerve innervates head movement 
The hypoglossal nerve innervates Tongue 
The vagus nerve is listed as: X 
The optic nerve is listed as I 
The Hypoglossal nerve is listed as XII 
The facial nerve innervates taste 
The vestibulocochlear nerve innervates hearing
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The craniotome uses this attachment to drill bone. Perforator 
A common retractor for brain tissue is layla 
The vagus nerve will innervate smooth muscles 
The accessory nerve innervates head movement 
The hypoglossal nerve innervates Tongue 
The vagus nerve is listed as: X 
The optic nerve is listed as I 
The Hypoglossal nerve is listed as XII 
The facial nerve innervates taste 
The vestibulocochlear nerve innervates hearing
CSFA: lab values Questions And Answers | 100% Correct Answers | Updated Quiz
mg/dL Milligrams per deciliter 
U/L Units per liter 
Hematocrit (Hct) Male: 40-52% 
Female: 37-46% 
Child: 31-43% 
Hemoglobin (Hgb) Male: 13.2-16.2 gm/dL 
Female: 12.0-15.2 gm/dL 
Red Blood Cell Count Male: 4.3-6.2x10^6/uL 
Female: 3.8-5.5x10^6/uL 
Child: 3.8-5.5x10^6/uL 
White Blood Cell Count 4.1-10.9x10^3/uL 
Polys:35-80% 
Bands:0-10% 
Lymp: 20-50%
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mg/dL Milligrams per deciliter 
U/L Units per liter 
Hematocrit (Hct) Male: 40-52% 
Female: 37-46% 
Child: 31-43% 
Hemoglobin (Hgb) Male: 13.2-16.2 gm/dL 
Female: 12.0-15.2 gm/dL 
Red Blood Cell Count Male: 4.3-6.2x10^6/uL 
Female: 3.8-5.5x10^6/uL 
Child: 3.8-5.5x10^6/uL 
White Blood Cell Count 4.1-10.9x10^3/uL 
Polys:35-80% 
Bands:0-10% 
Lymp: 20-50%
CSFA Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Study Guide Exam Questions And Answers With Latest Study Quiz
405. Which of the following incisions allows for optimal exposure of frontal sinus fractures 
 Coronal 
Which nerve that innervates the muscles around the chin must be protected from injury when repairing 
a fracture of the mandible? Marginal mandibular 
Which branch of the trigeminal nerve must be identified and preserved when performing a 
submandibular gland removal? Lingual 
Prior to plating a mandibular fracture, what should be applied to ensure proper occlusion of the teeth? 
 Arch bar...
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405. Which of the following incisions allows for optimal exposure of frontal sinus fractures 
 Coronal 
Which nerve that innervates the muscles around the chin must be protected from injury when repairing 
a fracture of the mandible? Marginal mandibular 
Which branch of the trigeminal nerve must be identified and preserved when performing a 
submandibular gland removal? Lingual 
Prior to plating a mandibular fracture, what should be applied to ensure proper occlusion of the teeth? 
 Arch bar...
CSFA Orthopedics Questions With Complete Solutions Graded A+
Skeletal system is made up of how many bones? 206 
Periosteum The layer of connective tissue that covers all bone. Contains arteries for nourishment 
of bone cells. 
Osteoblasts Bone cells that initiate bone formation. 
Osteocytes Bone cells that make up 90% of all cells in the body, and maintain bone. 
Osteoclasts Bone cells that break down bone. 
Ligaments Bands of connective tissue that hold bone to bone. Provide stability to a joint. 
Tendons Tough long strands of fibers that form the ends ...
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Skeletal system is made up of how many bones? 206 
Periosteum The layer of connective tissue that covers all bone. Contains arteries for nourishment 
of bone cells. 
Osteoblasts Bone cells that initiate bone formation. 
Osteocytes Bone cells that make up 90% of all cells in the body, and maintain bone. 
Osteoclasts Bone cells that break down bone. 
Ligaments Bands of connective tissue that hold bone to bone. Provide stability to a joint. 
Tendons Tough long strands of fibers that form the ends ...
CSFA PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
BODY TEMPERATURE IS REGULATED BY THE: HYPOTHALAMUS 
WATER CONSTITUTES WHAT AVERAGE NORMAL PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL BODY WEIGHT? 50%-70% 
THE THYROID GLAND CONSISTS OF RIGHT AND LEFT LOBES JOINED BY THE? ISTHMUS 
LANGER LINES GENERALLY LIE PERPENDICULAR TO THE DIRECTION OF: UNDERLYING MUSCLE 
TENSION 
THE ARTERIAL SUPPLY TO THE INTESTINAL TRACT, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE STOMACH, DUODENUM, 
AND DISTAL RECTUM, IS DERIVED FROM THE: SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERIES 
EXCESSIVE SECRETION OF GROW...
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BODY TEMPERATURE IS REGULATED BY THE: HYPOTHALAMUS 
WATER CONSTITUTES WHAT AVERAGE NORMAL PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL BODY WEIGHT? 50%-70% 
THE THYROID GLAND CONSISTS OF RIGHT AND LEFT LOBES JOINED BY THE? ISTHMUS 
LANGER LINES GENERALLY LIE PERPENDICULAR TO THE DIRECTION OF: UNDERLYING MUSCLE 
TENSION 
THE ARTERIAL SUPPLY TO THE INTESTINAL TRACT, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE STOMACH, DUODENUM, 
AND DISTAL RECTUM, IS DERIVED FROM THE: SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERIES 
EXCESSIVE SECRETION OF GROW...
CSFA PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
WHAT IS THE NORMAL RANGE OF RED CELLS IN A COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT FOR AN ADULT MALE? 
 4.6-6.2 
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BONES MAKE UP THE PELVIC GIRDLE 
1. COCCYX 
2.ACETABULUM 
3.SACRUM 
4.OS COXAE 3. COCCYX, SACRUM, AND OS COXAE 
DURING ARTERIAL CANNULATION IN CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS, THE CANNULA TIP MUST BE 
DIRECTED INTO WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARTERIES? 
1. PULMONARY 
2.BRACHIOCEPHALIC 
3.AORTA 
4.CORONARIES 3. AORTA 
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF A HIGH LEVEL DISINFECTING AGENT? 
1....
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WHAT IS THE NORMAL RANGE OF RED CELLS IN A COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT FOR AN ADULT MALE? 
 4.6-6.2 
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BONES MAKE UP THE PELVIC GIRDLE 
1. COCCYX 
2.ACETABULUM 
3.SACRUM 
4.OS COXAE 3. COCCYX, SACRUM, AND OS COXAE 
DURING ARTERIAL CANNULATION IN CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS, THE CANNULA TIP MUST BE 
DIRECTED INTO WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARTERIES? 
1. PULMONARY 
2.BRACHIOCEPHALIC 
3.AORTA 
4.CORONARIES 3. AORTA 
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF A HIGH LEVEL DISINFECTING AGENT? 
1....
CSFA Practice Test Questions And Answers | 100% Correct Answers
which of the following congenital anomalies does the urethra open on the underside of the penis 
A. chordee 
B. epispadias 
C. phimosis 
D. hypospadias D. hypospadias 
Which of the following are used for skin preparation prior to surgery? 
1. Triclosan 1% 
2. alcohol 70% 
3. povidone-iodine 
4. glutaraldehyde 
A. 1, 2, and 3 only 
B. 1, 2, and 4 only 
C. 1, 3, and 4 only 
D. 2, 3, and 4 only A. 1,2,and 3 only 
When should the patient's chest tubes be attached to the drainage system during a ...
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which of the following congenital anomalies does the urethra open on the underside of the penis 
A. chordee 
B. epispadias 
C. phimosis 
D. hypospadias D. hypospadias 
Which of the following are used for skin preparation prior to surgery? 
1. Triclosan 1% 
2. alcohol 70% 
3. povidone-iodine 
4. glutaraldehyde 
A. 1, 2, and 3 only 
B. 1, 2, and 4 only 
C. 1, 3, and 4 only 
D. 2, 3, and 4 only A. 1,2,and 3 only 
When should the patient's chest tubes be attached to the drainage system during a ...
CSFA self-examination Questions With Correct Answers
deep vein thrombosis A complication of steep reverse trendelenburg position is 
lithotomy Which position should be utilized for posterior colpotomy? 
Forced air warming blanket Which BEST prevents hypothermia in the OR? 
20%-60% OR humidity must be maintained between which range? 
Timeout An important process in which all team members must participate just prior to incision is 
called the 
Basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma MOHs surgery is used to treat what? 
Hyperkalemia When reviewing th...
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deep vein thrombosis A complication of steep reverse trendelenburg position is 
lithotomy Which position should be utilized for posterior colpotomy? 
Forced air warming blanket Which BEST prevents hypothermia in the OR? 
20%-60% OR humidity must be maintained between which range? 
Timeout An important process in which all team members must participate just prior to incision is 
called the 
Basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma MOHs surgery is used to treat what? 
Hyperkalemia When reviewing th...