3P High Stakes Exam with Verified Solutions | 100% Correct| 100% Score
3P High Stakes Exam with Verified Solutions | 100% Correct| 100% Score Horner's syndrome - When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: Paralysis of oculomotor cranial nerve (CN III) - Dilated pupil is fixed to light and near accommodation Argyll Robertson pupils - Pupil appears small and irregular shaped and accommodate but do not react to light. Seizure - uncontrolled electrical activity in brain, may produce minor physical signs, thought disturbances or disturbed motor activity or combination of symptoms. Dystonia - neurological disorder, causes involuntary muscle spasms & twisting of limbs. Bradykinesia - impaired ability to adjust to one's body position. Femoral vein - The great saphenous vein enters the deep venous system via: The Abduction (Valgus) stress test - Maneuver the evaluates function of medial collateral ligament (MCL) Gray matter - The thalamus and basal ganglion are located in the: Facial tics - brief, repetitive, stereotyped, coordinated movement occurring at irregular intervals (repetitive winking, grimacing and shoulder shrugging)
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