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Mako 101 Exam Test-Out Practice - Set 2 (Triathlon Design Rationale & X3) | 2023 | 80 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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Looking at the functional flexion axis from 10 degrees to 120 degrees, the posterior condyles of 
the femur are ___________ shaped. - Circular 
Describe the four benefits of the single radius design - 1. Functional stability. 2. Reduced 
quad forces required in knee extension. 3. Reduced patella stress. 4. Important for activities 
where stability is needed (descending stairs, rising from a chair, driving) 
The Triathlon single radius knee is designed to address: - stability during active flexio...
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DEX IOT Review study guide
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What is the major difference between Arthrex PARS and competitor PARS systems? - Locking FiberWire stitch configuration (stronger than simple transverse suture passage) 
 
Where does the sural nerve cross the lateral border of the achilles tendon? (average) - 57 mm proximal to the insertion; or 9.8 cm from the calcaneal tuberosity according to some cadaveric studies 
 
Where does a midsubstance achilles rupture typically occur? - diminished vascular watershed region (2-6 cm proximal to the inser...
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Embalming (Seminar Mortuary Science) Exam Questions with Latest Update
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Agonal - ANSWER-Time before death 
 
Moribund - ANSWER-Dying stage 
 
Somatic Death - ANSWER-Complete death 
 
Clinical Death - ANSWER-Cessation of respiratory functions 
 
Brain Death - ANSWER-Cessation of brain activity (Not reversible) (5 minutes after death begin deteriorating) 
 
Biological Death - ANSWER-Organs no longer function (Not reversible)(Muscle cells, 3 hours, Cornea and blood cells 6 hours) 
 
Necrobiosis - ANSWER-Cells natural death 
 
Necrosis - ANSWER-Pathological death of cel...
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CPB HIPAA QUESTIONS & ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% CORRECT!!
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12 National Priority Purposes (instances that don't require the individual's authorization to be released) - 
1. Required by Law 
- Includes by statute, regulation, or court orders. 
2. Public Health Activities 
- Release to public health authorities who are legally authorized to receive reports to prevent and control 
disease, injury, or disability. 
3. Victims of Abuse, Neglect or Domestic Violence 
4. Health Oversight Activities 
- Authorized health oversight activities include audits and i...
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HOSA Forensic Science Case Study Exam Well Answered Rated A+ 2024.
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Physiological Death - Answer When the vital organs cease to function 
 
Estimated Death - Answer Best estimate by the Medical Examiner or the Coroner 
 
Legal Death - Answer When pronounced death by the Medical Examiner or the Coroner 
 
Rigor Mortis - Answer Occurs 2 hours after death and lasts for 20-30 hours 
Body begins to stiffen 
Starts in the smaller muscles 
(Cannot be guaranteed as different temperatures stiffen body at different rates) 
 
Cadaveric Spasm - Answer Instantaneou...
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DEX IOT Review Revision Guide Questions And Answers.
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What is the major difference between Arthrex PARS and competitor PARS systems? - correct answer Locking FiberWire stitch configuration (stronger than simple transverse suture passage) 
 
Where does the sural nerve cross the lateral border of the achilles tendon? (average) - correct answer 57 mm proximal to the insertion; or 9.8 cm from the calcaneal tuberosity according to some cadaveric studies 
 
Where does a midsubstance achilles rup...
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Generic cyclosporine formulations: more open questions than answers
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. Hariharan S, Johnson P, Bresnan BA, Taranto SE, McIntosh MJ, Stablein D. Improved graft survival after renal 
transplantation in the United States, 1988 to 1996. N Eng J 
Med 2000; 342: 605. 
2. Lindholm A, Kahan BE. Influence of cyclosporine pharmacokinetic, trough concentrations, and AUC monitoring on 
outcome after kidney transplantation. Clin Pharmacol Ther 
1993; 54: 205. 
3. Savoldi S, Maiorca R, Maderna M, Chiappini R, Corbetta 
G. Low intrapatient variability of blood cyclosporine le...
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DEX IOT Flat foot Biologics Exam Questions and Answers
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DEX IOT Flat foot Biologics Exam 
Questions and Answers 
What is the major difference between Arthrex PARS and competitor PARS systems? - 
Correct Answer️️ -Locking FiberWire stitch configuration (stronger than simple 
transverse suture passage) 
Where does the sural nerve cross the lateral border of the achilles tendon? (average) - 
Correct Answer️️ -57 mm proximal to the insertion; or 9.8 cm from the calcaneal 
tuberosity according to some cadaveric studies 
Where does a midsubstance a...
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Death Investigation GPSTC 320/321 Test Questions With Correct Answers
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autopsy - Answer the examination of a corpse to determine the cause of death 
 
Medical Examiner - Answer chief, regional, county or local 
 
Coroner - Answer four year term, constitutionally elected, independent death investigation 
 
inquest - Answer official hearing or investigation seeking the cause of death 
 
Death Notice - Answer LE must provide coroner with death notification the county the body or death was found 
 
when does LE have to investigate a death? - Answer Suicide or casualty ...
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Clinically oriented anatomy exam with correct answers 2024
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Three main approaches to studying anatomy correct answers Regional, systemic, and clinical (or applied) 
 
Regional anatomy correct answers Topographical anatomy 
considers the organization of the human body as major parts or segments (Fig. I.1): a main body, consisting of the head, neck, and trunk (subdivided into thorax, abdomen, back, and pelvis/perineum), and paired upper limbs and lower limbs. All the major parts may be further subdivided into areas and regions. Regional anatomy is the me...
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