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CCEB Part A Guide Questions and Answers 2024
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CCEB Part B Exam Question and Answers 100% Correct 2024
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CCEB Part B Questions and Answers Graded A+
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PART C CCEB EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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PART C CCEB EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSBeginning of History Station - Answer-"Hi I 'm candidate # __________ I'm going to be asking you some history questions about your current condition, is that okay with you?" 
 
After introduction - Answer-HPI Questions 
 
Mechanism of injury 
Onset 
Location 
Duration 
Radiation 
Frequency 
Intensity 
Character 
Aggravating 
Relieving 
Associated symptoms 
 
After HPI Questions - Answer-Systems review 
 
Has there been any changes to your vis...
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CCEB part A Questions and Answers 2024
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CCEB Part A Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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largest branch of vertebral arteries 
Ans: PICA 
wallenberg syndrome 
Ans: aka PICA syndrome or Lateral Medullary Syndrome. 
patient has trouble swallowing or speaking (both). due to infarction/occlusion of PICA or 
other branch 
LSTT symptoms 
Ans: contralateral pain & temperature deficit 
Spinal trigeminal nucleus symptoms 
Ans: loss of pain & temp from ipsilateral face 
nucleus ambiguus symptoms 
Ans: affects vagus (X) and glossopharyngeal (IX). (mainly X) 
dysphagia, hoarseness, diminished ...
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CCEB Part A Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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CCEB part A Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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The Y Ligament, that is also the strongest ligament in the hip 
Ans: , iliofemoral ligament (AKA ligament of Bigelow) 
Which chemical is used to preserve meat 
Ans: * Nitrate 
Which is responsible for the large surface area of the GI tract? 
Ans: * microvilli 
• What lines the stomach to surface area 
Ans: * Rugae 
What lines the small intestine to increase surface area 
Ans: * Microvilli (increases area by 600X) 
GRADE A+ 
Depression with which condition 
Ans: * Concussion 
Which muscle exten...
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Esophagus epitheium 
Ans: Stratified squamous epithelium 
Middle cluneal nerve 
Ans: S1-S3 PPR 
Superior cluneal nerve 
Ans: L1-L3 PPR 
Inferior cluneal nerve 
Ans: S1-S3 APR 
Medial or lateral PPR of C2-T6 supplies the intrinsic back muscles and skin? 
Ans: Medial 
GRADE A+ 
Medial or lateral PPR of T7-S3 supplies the intrinsic back muscles and skin? 
Ans: Lateral 
Respiratory tract epithelium 
Ans: Columnar pseudostratified epithelium 
Transitional epithelium 
Ans: Ureter, urinary bladder, mos...
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CCEB Part A Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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Esophagus epitheium 
Ans: Stratified squamous epithelium 
Middle cluneal nerve 
Ans: S1-S3 PPR 
Superior cluneal nerve 
Ans: L1-L3 PPR 
Inferior cluneal nerve 
Ans: S1-S3 APR 
Medial or lateral PPR of C2-T6 supplies the intrinsic back muscles and skin? 
Ans: Medial 
Medial or lateral PPR of T7-S3 supplies the intrinsic back muscles and skin? 
Ans: Lateral 
Respiratory tract epithelium 
Ans: Columnar pseudostratified epithelium 
Transitional epithelium 
Ans: Ureter, urinary bladder, most of ureth...
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