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ASET CNIM Exam 2023 Questions With Correct Solutions Latest Update Graded A+.
  • ASET CNIM Exam 2023 Questions With Correct Solutions Latest Update Graded A+.

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  • ASET CNIM Exam 2023 Questions With Correct Solutions Latest Update Graded A+.Resting membrane potential is created by differences between the inside and outside of the cell in ion concentrations of 1. K+ 2. K+ and Ca++ 3. K+, Na+ and Cl4. Na+, Ca++ and Cl- - Answer K+, Na+, and ClExcitation of the postsynaptic neuron is caused by the neurotransmitter 1. gamma amino butyric acid 2. glycine 3. para amino butyric acid 4. glutamate - Answer Glutamate Wave III of the BAER is generated by the...
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CNIM PRACTICE EXAM 2
  • CNIM PRACTICE EXAM 2

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  • Forward movement of one of the lower lumbar vertebra on the vertebra below it, or upon the sacrum - answer--Spondylolisthesis is: 1 Forward movement of one of the lower lumbar vertebrae on the vertebrae below it, or upon the sacrum 2 Ankylosis of the vertebrae 3 Neurofibromatosis 4 Deterioration of the spinal cord gray matter which is replaced by a large cyst Sciatic nerve - answer--The common peroneal nerve arises at the superior angle of the popliteal fossa from the: 1 Superior tibial...
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Glute & posterior thigh Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
  • Glute & posterior thigh Questions & Answers Already Graded A+

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  • actions of gluteus maximus - Answer-hip extension and lateral rotation Tensor fascia, glute minus, glute med action? - Answer-ABDuct & medially rotate Sup/Inf gemellus: obturator internus/external: quadratus femoris do what - Answer-Laterally rotate puniformis does what - Answer-ABD/ laterally rotate glute max innervation - Answer-Innervation of inferior gluteal n (L5, S1,S2) Glute Med Glute Min TFL Innervation - Answer-superior gluteal nerve (l5-S1) Insertion of glute max, tensor fasci...
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2024 ABRET ASAP Practice Test Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%
  • 2024 ABRET ASAP Practice Test Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%

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  • 2024 ABRET ASAP Practice Test Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100% 1. Which cranial nerve travels above the cerebellopontine space? Answer: trigeminal 2. What section of the spinal cord is considered a watershed zone? Answer: thoracic 3. The third ventricle is connected to the fourth ventricle by the... Answer: aqueduct ofSylvius 4. What type of action potentials contribute to the popliteal fossa response? -orthodromic only -antidromic only -both Answer: both 5. The thalamu...
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CNIM ASAP TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • CNIM ASAP TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • White matter consists of what type of fiber tracts? - Answer- Axon of nerve fibers In the visual pathway, fibers anterior to the optic chiasm are called - Answer- Optic Nerves If a neurologist suspects nerve damage in a PTs neurological exam, he may order - Answer- Nerve conduction/EMG excitatory neurotransmitter - Answer- Glutamate The trigeminal nerve can be monitored from which muscle? - Answer- Masseter Damage to which structure would most likely result in motor deficits - Ans...
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ABRET CNIM Exam
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  • What type of actions potentials contribute to the popliteal fossa - Answer- both orthodromic and antidromic What is the neurological deficit related to the compression of the spinal cord - Answer- Myelopathy When evaluating for special considerations/contraindication for MEP monitoring, what is the most appropriate step to be taken when identifying a pt with a previous medical history of SZs that have been well controlled with medication - Answer- discuss the risk with surgeon and anesthes...
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CNIM - Practice Questions
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  • What time constant would be the most effective for cutting out low frequency noise from your SSEP cortical responses? - ANSWER--Answer: 10 mS SSEP cortical responses are in the typical frequency range of 100-200 Hz. That being said, let's see what time constant would give us a good Low Frequency Filter. Remember LFF filters out everything below the cut off frequency and passes higher frequencies. Formula to know: Cut off Frequency = 1 / Time Constant (tc) 1/.01 s = 100 Hz 10 ms = .01 s ...
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ASET CNIM Exam 2023 Questions With Correct Solutions Latest Update Graded A+
  • ASET CNIM Exam 2023 Questions With Correct Solutions Latest Update Graded A+

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  • ASET CNIM Exam 2023 Questions With Correct Solutions Latest Update Graded A+. Resting membrane potential is created by differences between the inside and outside of the cell in ion concentrations of 1. K+ 2. K+ and Ca++ 3. K+, Na+ and Cl4. Na+, Ca++ and Cl- - Answer K+, Na+, and ClExcitation of the postsynaptic neuron is caused by the neurotransmitter 1. gamma amino butyric acid 2. glycine 3. para amino butyric acid 4. glutamate - Answer Glutamate Wave III of the BAER is generated by t...
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Final Exam BOC online Course Exam Questions And Answers
  • Final Exam BOC online Course Exam Questions And Answers

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  • Final Exam BOC online Course Exam Questions And Answers All of the following is true of the Skeletal System except: It protects our internal organs, It produces both RBC & WBC, It acts as a storehouse for certain minerals, or It acts as a filter for the lymphatic system? - ANS it acts as a filter for the lymphatic system T/F: Babies have more bones than adults? - ANS True Short bones are typically found in these areas: Wrists, Ankles, Cranium, or Wrists & Ankles? - ANS Wrist...
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Orthotic fitter exam study guide Correct answers latest update Graded A+
  • Orthotic fitter exam study guide Correct answers latest update Graded A+

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  • Orthotic fitter exam study guide Correct answers latest update What muscles make up the hamstrings semimembranosus, semitendinosis, bicep femoris Chondromalasis patella may be caused by over pronated foot, weak vastus medialis obliquis, weak gluestus medius What is Bursistis Inflammation of the bursa, causing swelling and pain What are bursa fluid filled sacs between tissues What is eccentric controlled movement in which you move toward an opposing force, rather than aw...
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