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Vestibular Disorders (Exam #3) questions and answers
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Why is it difficult to know the incidence of vestibular disorders? - answer-The 
vestibular system can be involved in many conditions either directly and indirectly 
It is estimated that neuronal hair loss in the vestibular nuclei occurs at a rate of 
what percentage per decade? - answer-3% per decade from the age of 40 years 
What percentage of people 45+ complain to their physician about dizziness? - 
answer-10% of people 
*increase in those older than 75 years 
According to Dr. Brower's slid...
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Patho Exam 4 Practice Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
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Patho Exam 4 Practice Questions with complete solution 2023/2024Vomiting is a result of a CNS injury caused by which of the following? 
 
a. Impingement directly on floor of third ventricle 
b. Decrease in ICP 
c. Involvement of vestibular nuclei 
d. Decompression of brainstem - correct answer C 
 
Which criterion is not used when determining brain death? 
 
a. Unresponsive coma 
b. No spontaneous respiration 
c. Isoelectric electroencephalogram (EEG) 
d. Ocular response to head turning - cor...
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Psychopharmacology; Practice Study Guide Questions with Distinction level Marking scheme version 2024/2025
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Psychopharmacology; Practice Study Guide Questions with Distinction level Marking scheme version 2024/2025 
 
How is action of ach inactivated? - correct answer Acetylcholinesterase (ache) 
 
Name an agonist and antagonist for nicotinic and muscarinic ach receptors. - correct answer 
Nicotine Agonist nicotinic receptor 
D-tubocurarine 
Antagonist nicotinic receptor 
Muscarine Agonist 
Atropine Antagonist 
 
Briefly describe distribution of ach in the brain - correct answer Rephe nuclei 
Ve...
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Studyguide PRAXIS audiology ST Questions and Answers
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Studyguide PRAXIS audiology ST 
Questions and Answers 
what is the CPT code for comprehensive (air, bone, speech) - Correct Answer ️️ - 
92557 
What does sensitivity measure? 
Specificity? - Correct Answer ️️ -Sensitivity measures the probability of actual positives 
specificity measures the probability of actual negatives. 
What is the formula for sensitivity? - Correct Answer ️️ -Sensitivity= TP/(TP+FN) 
What is the formula for specificity? - Correct Answer ️️ -Specificity = TN...
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NU631 Herzing University -ClinicalsNU631 Eyes & Lids correctly answered
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NU631 Herzing University -ClinicalsNU631 Eyes & Lids correctly answeredconductive hearing loss - correct answer hearing impairment caused by interference with sound or vibratory energy in the external canal, middle ear, or ossicles 
external or middle ear dysfcn 
2/2 obstruction, mass loading, stiffness, discontinuity 
 
sensorineural hearing loss - correct answer the most common form of hearing loss, also called nerve deafness; caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or to the auditor...
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NEURO 375 LEC. 14 – CEREBELLUM |39 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024(DIAGRAMS INCLUDED)
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1. Cerebellum is the ____ part of hindbrain and is located in the _______ under the __________ 
2. is covered by ___ meninges 
3. has _____ of walls of the ____ ventricle 
1. C-bellum is largest part of hindbrain and is located in the posterior cranial fossa under the tentorium cerebellum 
2. It is covered by 3 meninges 
3. has 2/3 of walls of the 4th ventricle 
 
 
C-bellum is: 
4. surrounded by _____ from the _____ aperture (foramen of ____) and the ______ apertures (foramina of ______) 
5. to...
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Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions Ch14 Questions and Answers
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Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions Ch14 Questions and Answers 
Frontal lobe - Answer-associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving, personality, creativity 
 
Parietal lobe - Answer-is responsible for integrating info about touch and visual, auditory and taste sensations 
 
Occipital lobe - Answer-contains visual centers; primary visual area receives vision info, visual association area integrates info 
 
Temporal lobe - Answer-pr...
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Final Practice Quiz- Vestibular System questions and answers
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Final Practice Quiz- Vestibular System 
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Movement of the stereocilia (type of microvili) on a hair cell towards the kinocilium causes an - 
answer-increase in membrane potential of the hair cell; depolarization 
Hairs of hair cells in the vestibular sensory epithelia are embedded in - answer-the gelatinous 
membrane 
Hair cells in the crista ampullar of a semi circular canal are - answer-all in the same direction; 
turn your head one way and it's excitatory, turn it the ot...
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Patho Exam 4 Practice Questions And 100% Verified Answers.
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Vomiting is a result of a CNS injury caused by which of the following? 
 
a. Impingement directly on floor of third ventricle 
b. Decrease in ICP 
c. Involvement of vestibular nuclei 
d. Decompression of brainstem - correct answer C 
 
Which criterion is not used when determining brain death? 
 
a. Unresponsive coma 
b. No spontaneous respiration 
c. Isoelectric electroencephalogram (EEG) 
d. Ocular response to head turning - correct answer ...
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NEURO 375 RETICULAR FORMATION PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.
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What is the reticular formation? 
- organized on a macroscopic level 
- loosely arranges cell bodies intermingles with bundles of axons 
- extends upwards to the level of the thalamus 
- extends downwards to be continuous with the spinal cord 
 
 
 
what are the distinct functions of the reticular formation 
1. controlling arousal and consciousness 
- RAS 
- involved in sleep (especially REM) 
- biological clock) 
2. Reticulospinal tract (help maintain tone and posture) 
3. Involved in autonomic...
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