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Test Bank - Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 6th Edition by Robert J. Hubert
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Test Bank Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 6th Edition HUBERT TEST BANK Table of Contents Chapter 01: Introduction to Pathophysiology Test Bank 1 Chapter 02: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Imbalances Test Bank 9 Chapter 03: Introduction to Basic Pharmacology and Other Common Therapies Test Bank 18 Chapter 04: Pain Test Bank 21 Chapter 05: Inflammation and Healing Test Bank 25 Chapter 06: Infection Test Bank 36 Chapter 07: Immunity Test Bank 44 Chapter 08: Skin Disorders Test...
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CNIM TEST EXAM 2023/2024WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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In BAEP's, cochlear nucleus lesion causes? 
Increased III-V, increased I-V 
 
 
 
Which modality is most useful in monitoring the integrity of the corticospinal tracts during resection of an intramedullary spinal cord tumor? 
D-Waves 
 
 
 
The stimulus used in a brainstem auditory evoked potential study is a click with a peak acoustic power in the range of 
2000 to 4000Hz 
 
 
 
Which of the following tibial nerve responses is not a near field response? 
N31 
 
 
 
How many amperes of current w...
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PNB 2274 Exam 3 Chen Questions And Answers 2024/2025 Solutions
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PNB 2274 Exam 3 Chen Questions And Answers 2024/2025 Solutions 
Which ascending tract of the spinal cord carries the sensations for fine touch and vibration to the brain? 
 
medial and lateral pathways 
anterolateral pathway 
posterior column pathway 
corticospinal pathway ANS posterior column pathway 
 
The primary somatosensory cortex is part of the 
 
Frontal lobe 
Temporal lobe 
Insula 
Parietal lobe 
Occipital lobe ANS parietal lobe
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Exam 2: NSG316 / NSG 316 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Health Assessment Exam | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - GCU
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Exam 2: NSG316 / NSG 316 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Health Assessment Exam | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - GCU 
 
 
 
Question: 
Flaccidity 
Answer: 
Decreased muscle tone or hypotonia; muscle feels limp, soft, and flabby; muscle is weak and easily fatigued; limb feels like a rag doll. 
 
Lower motor neuron injury anywhere from the anterior horn cell in the spinal cord to the peripheral nerve (peripheral neuritis, poliomy 
 
 
Question: 
Spasticity 
Answer: 
Increas...
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Neuropsychology Exam 4 Latest Questions Fully Solved.
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What factors serve to moderate the psychological and behavioral expression of brain lesions? - Answer 
1. Laterality/side 
2. Site of the lesion 
3. Size of the lesion 
4. Depth of the lesion (facial droop to complete right hemiplasia) 
5. Velocity (speed @ which it progresses) 
6. Chronicity (vs acute): how long has it been since to onset of a lesion 
7. Etiology (cause) 
 
Differentiate between corticospinal and corticobulbar tracts - Answer corticobulbar tracts: descending tracts from ...
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RHSC 420 Midterm Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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What is the corticospinal tract responsible for? 
 -:- Voluntary motor activity (descending) 
Where do the fibers of the of the lateral corticospinal tract cross the midline? 
 -:- At the pyramidal decussation in the caudal medulla 
What are the bundles of fibers that connect the brain stem and the cerebellum? 
 -:- The cerebellar peduncles located in the pons (inferior, middle, and superior) 
What is the pontine nuclei? 
 -:- The nuclei of the brain stem involved in motor activity (associated w...
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Chapter 30: The Child with Cerebral Dysfunction Test Bank for Wong's Nursing Care of Infants And Children 11th Edition by Hockenberry
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TEST BANK FOR WONG'S NURSING CARE OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN 11TH EDITION BY HOCKENBERRY 
 
Chapter 30: The Child with Cerebral Dysfunction 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	An injury to which part of the brain will cause a coma? 
a.	Brainstem 
b.	Cerebrum 
c.	Cerebellum 
d.	Occipital lobe 
ANS: A 
Injury to the brainstem results in stupor and coma. Signs of damage to the cerebrum are specific to the involved area. Individuals with frontal lobe injury may have impaired memory, personality changes, or alter...
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IONM for CLTM boards (ASET questions and answers)
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1st change seen in scalp EEG during occlusion of the cartotid artery 
ipsilateral decreased amplitude in fast activity 
 
 
 
what can help eliminate problems with distortion of anatomy by pathological processes and the difficulty of monitoring visually for body movement 
multi-channel EMG recordigns 
 
 
 
True or False: a previous history of stroke increases the risk for aneurysm 
False 
 
 
 
increased risk for aneurysms 
arterial occlusion 
venous occlusion 
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which modality is le...
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Test Bank For Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 7th Edition Van Meter and Hubert Chapter 1-28 | Newest Version
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Test Bank For Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 7th Edition Van Meter and Hubert Chapter 1-28 | Newest Version. The best definition of the term prognosis is the 
a. precipitating factors causing an acute episode. 
b. number of remissions to be expected during the course of a chronic illness. 
c. predicted outcome or likelihood of recovery from a specific disease. 
d. exacerbations occurring during chronic illness. 
ANS: C 
4. Which of the following is considered a systemic sign...
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Neuroscience FINAL EXAM – USA (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Exam Prep with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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Neuroscience FINAL EXAM – USA (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Exam Prep with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: is ataxia ipsilateral or contralateral to the side of the lesion? why? 
 
 
Answer: 
Ipsilateral; pathways from the cerebellum to the lateral motor systems and periphery are "double crossed" 
 
 
 
Q: What do midline lesions cause? 
 
 
Answer: 
unsteady gait (truncal ataxia) and eye movement abnormalities 
 
 
 
Q: What do lesions lateral to the vermis cause? 
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SPLH 620 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% Correct(SCORED A+)
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Motor control structures - ANSWER-cerebrum, brainstem, spinal cord, cerebellum, thalamus, basal ganglia, motor nerves/neurons, muscle fibers 
 
Motor control overview - ANSWER-Begins with CNS, ends with muscles, CNS contains two types of neurons (upper motor neurons [cerebrum], lower motor neruons [brainstem, spinal cord]), can perform complex voluntary behavior and reflexes 
 
Spinal motor pathway - ANSWER-Upper motor neurons and lower motor neurons 
 
Spinal motor pathway upper motor neurons -...
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