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Which of the following nerves innervates the deltoid D. Axillary nerve
muscle? A. Ulnar nerve. B.Radial nerve C. Median
nerve D. Axillary nerve
Each of the following is a member of rotator cuff A. Teres major
muscles EXCEPT:A. Teres major.B.Infraspinatus. C.
Subscapularis. D.Supraspinatus.
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Inability to flex the thigh over the body trunk is most a. Iliopsoas
likely caused by paralysis of. A. Iliopsoas.
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The most abundant white blood cells in the C.Neutrophils
circulating blood are: A.Monocytes. B. Eosinophils
C. Neutrophils. D. Lymphocytes.
The majority of the fluid leave the body as: A. Sweat C. Urine through the GI tract
through the skin. B. Feces through the GI tract. C.
Urine through the kidneys. D.Water in expired air
through the lungs.
A child is immune to certain infectious diseases after C. Artificially acquired active immunity
being properly vaccinated. This represents a type
of: A. Naturally acquired active immunity. B.
Naturally acquired passive immunity. C. Artificially
acquired active immunity. D. Artificially acquired
passive immunity.
B.Quadriceps. C.Hamstrings. D.Gluteus maximus.
, Which of the following is NOT a communicable A. Tetanus
infectious disease? A. Tetanus. B.Leprosy. C.
Hepatitis. D. Tuberculosis.
A value of 28 in the body mass index {BMI} is B. Overweight
interpreted as being A. Normal.B. Overweight. C.
Stage I obese. D.Stage II obese.
A male patient has suffered from shooting sciatic D. Herniated intervertebral disc
pain with radiation down to both legs. The pain is
worsened by spinal movement and by sneezing or
coughing. A positive straight leg-raising sign and
decreased ankle jerks are found. These symptoms
and signs are highly suggestive of: A. Ankylosing
spondylitis. B. Degenerative joint disease. C.
Paravertebral muscle spasm. D. Herniated
intervertebral disc.
Which drug affecting blood interferes with the A. Aspirin
function of platelets? A. Aspirin. B. Heparin. C.
Warfarin. D. Alteplase.
Which drug affecting blood interferes with the A. Aspirin
function of platelets? A. Aspirin.
B. Heparin. C. Warfarin. D. Alteplase.
Which endogenous neurotransmitter resembles A. Endorphin
opiates in their abilities to produce pain relief and a
feeling of well-being?A. Endorphin. B. Epinephrine.
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C. Acetylcholine. D. Norepinephrine.
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