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NBME CBSE ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TEST BANK - COMPLETE SOLUTION RATED A
  • NBME CBSE ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TEST BANK - COMPLETE SOLUTION RATED A

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  • NBME CBSE ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TEST BANK - COMPLETE SOLUTION RATED A 56 y/o - brought to ER - Chest Pain mowing the lawn - Hypotension, PE shows cool, clammy, diaphoretic skin. 2 hours after admission, pulmonary catherization shows pulmonary artery pressure 40/25. Left Atrial Pressure 25 g (pulmonary emboli). Compared with a healthy person- sets of pulmonary pressure changes? Correct Answer: Hydrostatic Pressure High, Capillary hydrostatic pressure high Interstitial Oncotic pr...
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Death Investigation GPSTC 320/321 Test Questions & Answers Solved 100%
  • Death Investigation GPSTC 320/321 Test Questions & Answers Solved 100%

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  • autopsy - Answer the examination of a corpse to determine the cause of death. Dissection of a dead body. For the purpose of determining the cause of death and the circumstances surrounding the scene When examining body: - Answer -make sure to look at all aspects -dead bodies don't bruise -take pics with and without rulers at different angles -hospital tubing should be left intact when applicable. Who has control over scene of death - Answer OCGA 45-16-25 when present at the scene of...
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CDM 4 Final Exam Organ transplant Questions With Correct Answers
  • CDM 4 Final Exam Organ transplant Questions With Correct Answers

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  • transplantation of a whole/ partial organ from one body to another or from a donor site on the patient's own body Replaces the recipient's damaged or failing organ with a working one from the donor site. Organs can be *living* or *deceased* (previously defined as "cadaveric"). - Answer Organ transplantation Each deceased organ donors can donate up to *25* organs and tissues to help as many as *50* recipients! - Answer A transplant of tissue from *one to oneself* Usually done w...
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DEX IOT Review Study Guide with Complete Solutions
  • DEX IOT Review Study Guide with Complete Solutions

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  • DEX IOT Review Study Guide with Complete Solutions What is the major difference between Arthrex PARS and competitor PARS systems? - 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) - Answer️️ -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 typi...
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Ultrasound Vascular Registry Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023
  • Ultrasound Vascular Registry Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023

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  • Ultrasound Vascular Registry Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023 claudication pain in the muscle during exercise that subsides with rest; due to inadequate blood supply ischemic rest pain more severe symptoms of diminished blood flow; occur when limb not dependent; BP decreased (sleeping) acute arterial occlusion A sudden blockage of arterial blood flow that occurs because of a thrombus, embolus, tumor, direct trauma to an artery. Symptoms include 6Ps : pallor, pain, pulseless...
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INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH PROCESSED HUMAN CADAVERIC ALLOGRAFT SKIN FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CORPUS CAVERNOSUM IN REPAIR OF DISTAL EXTRUSION OF A PENILE PROSTHESIS
  • INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH PROCESSED HUMAN CADAVERIC ALLOGRAFT SKIN FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CORPUS CAVERNOSUM IN REPAIR OF DISTAL EXTRUSION OF A PENILE PROSTHESIS

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  • T he ideal replacement material for repairing defects in the tunica albuginea has yet to be defined. Current experience has used synthetic or harvested natural materials to reconstruct defects present in the corpora cavernosa. Synthetic materials have included polytetrafluoroethylene products such as Gore-Tex, Marlex, and Dacron. These materials are readily available, resilient, and inert. However, complications surrounding their use have been observed, including inelasticity of the g...
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POSTMORTEMS EXAMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • POSTMORTEMS EXAMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • POSTMORTEMS ALGOR MORTIS - Answer- Post-mortem cooling of the body to the surrounding temperature. EXTRAVASCULAR BLOOD DISCOLORATION - Answer- Discoloration of the body outside the blood vascular system, for example, ecchymosis, petechia, hematoma, and postmortem stain. HYPOSTASIS - Answer- Antemortem and or postmortem settling of blood and/or other fluids to dependent portions of the body. IMBIBITION - Answer- Absorption of the fluid portion of blood by the tissues after death resul...
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DEX IOT Flat foot Biologics etc All Study Guide Questions And Answers.
  • DEX IOT Flat foot Biologics etc All Study 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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Forensic Science HOSA Questions with Complete Solutions 2023
  • Forensic Science HOSA Questions with Complete Solutions 2023

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  • definition of pathology - study of disease definition of pathologist - medical diagnostician (doctor''s doctor) determines patient's diagnosis definition of anatomic pathology - science of analyzing tissue structure from a wide variety of specimens (biopsies and autopsy) definition of cytopathology - (cylo=cell) subspecialty of anatomic pathology, but microscopic diagnosis is made by examination of individual cells (collected through procedures from fluids and tissues) definition ...
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Forensic Science: Death Investigation Questions Answered 100% correct
  • Forensic Science: Death Investigation Questions Answered 100% correct

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  • Forensic Science: Death Investigation Questions Answered 100% correct Medical Examiner -Required to be an M.D. -Specialization in pathology -Usually board-certified -Will make determinations using all available information Medicolegal Death Investigator -Personnel from ME or Coroner's office who respond to a crime scene and coordinate efforts with police and crime scene personnel. -Collecting information to assist in determination of Cause and Manner of Death -Additional personne...
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