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NBCE Boards Part II - Principles of Chiropractic Test with complete solution
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Which subluxation hypotheses occurs most commonly in chiropractic practice? 
a. somatosomatic 
b. somatoautonomic 
c. neuroimmunomodulation 
d. psychosomatic - Answer-a. somatosomatic 
The intradiscal pressure is the least in which position? 
a. walking 
b. standing 
c. sitting 
d. lying prone - Answer-d. lying prone 
Pressure in the lumbar disc is increased most in which of the following positions? 
a. standing 
b. sitting 
c. sitting, bending forward 
d. sitting, bending backward - Answer-c. s...
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Abduction - ANS ️️ Movement of a body part away from the midline 
Adduction - ANS ️️ Movement of a body part toward the midline 
Anatomical Position - ANS ️️ The erect position of the body with arms at the 
side and palms of the hands facing forward. 
Anterior (Ventral) - ANS ️️ Nearer to the front 
Bilateral - ANS ️️ Paired structures having right and left members 
Contralateral - ANS ️️ Occurring on the opposite side of the bod...
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Which subluxation hypotheses occurs most commonly in chiropractic practice? 
 
a. somatosomatic 
b. somatoautonomic 
c. neuroimmunomodulation 
d. psychosomatic - correct answera. somatosomatic 
 
The intradiscal pressure is the least in which position? 
 
a. walking 
b. standing 
c. sitting 
d. lying prone - correct answerd. lying prone 
 
Pressure in the lumbar disc is increased most in which of the following positions? 
 
a. standing 
b. sitting 
c. sitting, bending forward 
d. sitting, bendin...
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NBCE Boards Part II - Principles of Chiropractic Exam Guide Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A
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Which subluxation hypotheses occurs most commonly in chiropractic practice? 
 
a. somatosomatic 
b. somatoautonomic 
c. neuroimmunomodulation 
d. psychosomatic - a. somatosomatic 
 
The intradiscal pressure is the least in which position? 
 
a. walking 
b. standing 
c. sitting 
d. lying prone - d. lying prone 
 
Pressure in the lumbar disc is increased most in which of the following positions? 
 
a. standing 
b. sitting 
c. sitting, bending forward 
d. sitting, bending backward - c. sitting, ben...
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Vituity Scribe Exam | 578 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Abduction - Movement of a body part away from the midline 
Adduction - Movement of a body part toward the midline 
Anatomical Position - The erect position of the body with arms at the side and palms of the hands 
facing forward. 
Anterior (Ventral) - Nearer to the front 
Bilateral - Paired structures having right and left members 
Contralateral - Occurring on the opposite side of the body 
Deep - Farther from the surface 
Depressor - A muscle whose contraction pulls down the part of the body to...
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AFPA Pilates Instructor Mat Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Describe the concept of "center" Correct Answer The concept of center can have very different meanings in accordance with various disciplines. In Pilates, the center is generally viewed as the core of the body, for some practitioners it also has an esoteric connotation and is referred to as the powerhouse. 
 
Explain the 2 phases of breathing Correct Answer Inhalation (inspiration): activation of the respiratory muscles, particularly the diaphragm. When the dome-shaped diaphragm contracts, it ...
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Abduction - Movement of a body part away from the midline 
Adduction - Movement of a body part toward the midline 
Anatomical Position - The erect position of the body with arms at the side and palms of the hands 
facing forward. 
Anterior (Ventral) - Nearer to the front 
Bilateral - Paired structures having right and left members 
Contralateral - Occurring on the opposite side of the body 
Deep - Farther from the surface 
Depressor - A muscle whose contraction pulls down the part of the body to...
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Health 
condition of your current state of being, related to the absence of disease or injury 
 
 
 
ADL 
Activities of Daily Living 
 
 
 
Respiratory Disease, Joint Injury, and Cardiovascular disease 
Which of the following exercise concern/s/ would you as a personal trainer, recommend that your client see a highly trained psychologist or physician for a determination and prescription of an appropriate training regime? 
 
 
 
Reinforcing Factors 
As a personal trainer, you play a part in motiv...
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AAPC CPC Chapter 8 questions well answered rated A+ 2023/2024
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AAPC CPC Chapter 8 
D - correct answer This type of connective tissue attaches a muscle to a bone: 
A) Ligament 
B) Vein 
C) Vertebra 
D) Tendon 
 
B - correct answer In the CPT® codebook, 25000 and 25001 are for incisions in the tendon sheath on the wrist. Code 25000 is for the extensor tendon and 25001 is for the flexor tendon sheath. What is the difference between extension and flexion? 
A) Extension causes bending of the wrist; flexion causes straightening of the wrist. 
B) Extension causes...
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AFPA Pilates Instructor Mat Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers.
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AFPA Pilates Instructor Mat Final Exam 
Questions With 100% Verified Answers. 
Describe the concept of "center" - answerThe concept of center can have very different 
meanings in accordance with various disciplines. In Pilates, the center is generally viewed as the 
core of the body, for some practitioners it also has an esoteric connotation and is referred to as 
the powerhouse. 
Explain the 2 phases of breathing - answerInhalation (inspiration): activation of the respiratory 
muscles, partic...
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