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NWHSU PHYSIOLOGY,MICROBIOLOGY HISTOLOGY,RADIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY EXAMS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
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[Show more]NWHSU Clin Path 1 
 
Elevated RBC - Answer- Erythrocytosis 
 
Conditions/Indications of Erythrocytosis/Elevated RBC - Answer- Polycemia Vera, Dehydration, Polythemia 
 
Decreased RBC's - Answer- Erythrocytopenia 
 
Conditions/Indications of Erythrocytopenia - Answer- Anemia 
 
Increased Hemoglobin...
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Elevated RBC - Answer- Erythrocytosis 
 
Conditions/Indications of Erythrocytosis/Elevated RBC - Answer- Polycemia Vera, Dehydration, Polythemia 
 
Decreased RBC's - Answer- Erythrocytopenia 
 
Conditions/Indications of Erythrocytopenia - Answer- Anemia 
 
Increased Hemoglobin...
NWHSU P&P 1 FINAL 
 
Who 'discovered' the x-ray in 1895 - Answer- Wihlem Roentgen 
 
Who 'discovered' osteopathy? - Answer- Andrew Taylor Still 
 
When did Andrew Taylor Still discover osteopathy? - Answer- 1874 
 
Where did AT Still 'discover' osteopathy? - Answer- Kirksville, MO and founded ...
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Who 'discovered' the x-ray in 1895 - Answer- Wihlem Roentgen 
 
Who 'discovered' osteopathy? - Answer- Andrew Taylor Still 
 
When did Andrew Taylor Still discover osteopathy? - Answer- 1874 
 
Where did AT Still 'discover' osteopathy? - Answer- Kirksville, MO and founded ...
NWHSU MICROBIOLOGY 
 
1. Which are cellular etiologic agents of infectious disease? - Answer- "Eukaryotes (fungi, parasites) and prokaryotes (bacteria)" 
 
2. Which are a-cellular etiologic agents of infectious disease? - Answer- "Viruses, virons, and prions" 
 
3. Which groups of microorganisms...
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1. Which are cellular etiologic agents of infectious disease? - Answer- "Eukaryotes (fungi, parasites) and prokaryotes (bacteria)" 
 
2. Which are a-cellular etiologic agents of infectious disease? - Answer- "Viruses, virons, and prions" 
 
3. Which groups of microorganisms...
NWHSU Biochemistry 1 Exam 
 
What are the four bio molecules? - Answer- Amino acids/proteins 
Carbohydrates 
Nucleotides/Nucleic acids 
Lipids 
 
The solvent in bio chemistry is what? - Answer- Water 
 
Zwitter ion - Answer- has a positive and negative charge 
 
True or false: Most amino acids a...
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What are the four bio molecules? - Answer- Amino acids/proteins 
Carbohydrates 
Nucleotides/Nucleic acids 
Lipids 
 
The solvent in bio chemistry is what? - Answer- Water 
 
Zwitter ion - Answer- has a positive and negative charge 
 
True or false: Most amino acids a...
T2 NWHSU PHYSIOLOGY 1 
 
homeostasis - Answer- The ability of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal environment, regardless of environmental changes. 
 
stressors - Answer- Positive and negative __________ are deviations from some norm or steady state in the body. 
 
negative - Answer...
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homeostasis - Answer- The ability of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal environment, regardless of environmental changes. 
 
stressors - Answer- Positive and negative __________ are deviations from some norm or steady state in the body. 
 
negative - Answer...
NWHSU Skeletal Radiology 
 
Who discovered the X-Ray? - Answer- Wilhelm Roentgen (German physicist), somewhat by accident upon investigating properties of cathode ray tubes. 
 
What are some properties of x-Rays? - Answer- - invisible to naked eye 
- can expose both photographic and radiographic fil...
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Who discovered the X-Ray? - Answer- Wilhelm Roentgen (German physicist), somewhat by accident upon investigating properties of cathode ray tubes. 
 
What are some properties of x-Rays? - Answer- - invisible to naked eye 
- can expose both photographic and radiographic fil...
Biochemistry 1 Exam 1 NWHSU 
 
L - Answer- The configuration at the alpha-carbon of the vast majority of naturally occurring amino acid is? 
 
D - Answer- Which amino acids are not biologically active? 
 
Glutamate (Glu) 
Negatively charged R group - Answer- 
 
Apspartate (Asp) 
Negatively charged ...
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L - Answer- The configuration at the alpha-carbon of the vast majority of naturally occurring amino acid is? 
 
D - Answer- Which amino acids are not biologically active? 
 
Glutamate (Glu) 
Negatively charged R group - Answer- 
 
Apspartate (Asp) 
Negatively charged ...
NWHSU PDX 
 
The face looks mask-like and the musculature appears hypertonic. What are you thinking? - Answer- Parkinson's Disease 
 
Describe the three different body types? - Answer- Endomorph - Heavy set 
Mesomorph - Muscular 
Ectomorph - Skinny 
 
Define endogenous obesity and what may cause it...
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The face looks mask-like and the musculature appears hypertonic. What are you thinking? - Answer- Parkinson's Disease 
 
Describe the three different body types? - Answer- Endomorph - Heavy set 
Mesomorph - Muscular 
Ectomorph - Skinny 
 
Define endogenous obesity and what may cause it...
NWHSU PDX Final Exam 
 
What are 5 Breast Cancer Risk Ominous Signs? - Answer- 1.) Edema of breast or arm 
2.) Ulcerations of the skin 
3.) Chest wall fixation 
4.) Axillary Node fixated 
5.) Evidence of metastasis 
 
Define Nulliparous - Answer- Never given birth 
 
Breast Cancer Risk Factors - Ans...
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What are 5 Breast Cancer Risk Ominous Signs? - Answer- 1.) Edema of breast or arm 
2.) Ulcerations of the skin 
3.) Chest wall fixation 
4.) Axillary Node fixated 
5.) Evidence of metastasis 
 
Define Nulliparous - Answer- Never given birth 
 
Breast Cancer Risk Factors - Ans...
NWHSU NDX Final Exam 
 
A study by Rubinstein, et al. defined a group of clinical exam 
tests that could identify the presence of cervical spine 
radiculopathy when there is no evidence of neurological deficit. 
These tests included all of the following EXCEPT: 
a. upper limb tension 
b. Neer's tes...
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A study by Rubinstein, et al. defined a group of clinical exam 
tests that could identify the presence of cervical spine 
radiculopathy when there is no evidence of neurological deficit. 
These tests included all of the following EXCEPT: 
a. upper limb tension 
b. Neer's tes...
NWHSU NMS - Cervical & Thoracic Orthos 
 
O'Donoghue - Answer- Strain: isometric pain 
Sprain: Passive end range pain 
 
Max Cervical Compression - Answer- Extension/Lat flex 
 
-Strain if on open side 
-nerve root or facet if closed side 
 
Foraminal compression (Spurling's) test - Answer- Later...
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O'Donoghue - Answer- Strain: isometric pain 
Sprain: Passive end range pain 
 
Max Cervical Compression - Answer- Extension/Lat flex 
 
-Strain if on open side 
-nerve root or facet if closed side 
 
Foraminal compression (Spurling's) test - Answer- Later...
NWHSU Spine & Pelvis Exam 1 
 
At what spinal level is the first intervertebral disc located? - Answer- C2/C3 
 
What is the primary curve of the spine? - Answer- Kyphosis 
 
What are the heights of L1-L5 segments? - Answer- L1/L2 = Anterior VB is shorter than posterior 
L3 = Anterior VB is equal in...
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At what spinal level is the first intervertebral disc located? - Answer- C2/C3 
 
What is the primary curve of the spine? - Answer- Kyphosis 
 
What are the heights of L1-L5 segments? - Answer- L1/L2 = Anterior VB is shorter than posterior 
L3 = Anterior VB is equal in...
PDX- NWHSU- General Principles 
 
What is the primary goal for patient positioning and dress? - Answer- exposure adequate for the purpose- getting info necessary to make clinical decisions 
 
What is the secondary goal of patient positioning and dress? - Answer- patient modesty and comfort 
 
What a...
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What is the primary goal for patient positioning and dress? - Answer- exposure adequate for the purpose- getting info necessary to make clinical decisions 
 
What is the secondary goal of patient positioning and dress? - Answer- patient modesty and comfort 
 
What a...
NWHSU HISTOLOGY 1 
 
What is the term for a storage of charge across a membrane - Answer- capacitance 
 
what is the difference of charge on the inside of a membrane - Answer- -70mv 
 
what are 5 characteristics of a bilipid layer - Answer- 1. thin membrane 
2. semipereability 
3. allows protein to ...
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What is the term for a storage of charge across a membrane - Answer- capacitance 
 
what is the difference of charge on the inside of a membrane - Answer- -70mv 
 
what are 5 characteristics of a bilipid layer - Answer- 1. thin membrane 
2. semipereability 
3. allows protein to ...
NWHSU PNS 
 
Motor division of Ilioinguinal Nerve - Answer- Transversus abdominis, internal obliques 
 
Cutaneous division of Ilioinguinal Nerve - Answer- Area surrounding the inguinal ligament 
 
Motor division of Iliohypogastric Nerve - Answer- Transversus abdominis, internal obliques 
 
Cutaneous...
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Motor division of Ilioinguinal Nerve - Answer- Transversus abdominis, internal obliques 
 
Cutaneous division of Ilioinguinal Nerve - Answer- Area surrounding the inguinal ligament 
 
Motor division of Iliohypogastric Nerve - Answer- Transversus abdominis, internal obliques 
 
Cutaneous...
NWHSU - Infectious Disease Final 
 
Bird handlers are at risk for what Chlamydia disease? - Answer- Chlamydia psittaci 
 
What are the signs and symptoms of pneumococcal pneumonia? - Answer- Rapid raise in temp 
Chest pain 
Chills 
Productive cough - purulent or blood tinges 
In severe case - cyanos...
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Bird handlers are at risk for what Chlamydia disease? - Answer- Chlamydia psittaci 
 
What are the signs and symptoms of pneumococcal pneumonia? - Answer- Rapid raise in temp 
Chest pain 
Chills 
Productive cough - purulent or blood tinges 
In severe case - cyanos...
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