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COA Practice Test | 105 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Schirmer tests are designed to evaluate - Tear Secretion 
When taking family history it is not important to gather information about the patient's - Spouse 
A partially sighted patient has a best corrected visual acuity of _____in the better eye - 20/60 or 
worse 
The sclera is covered by a mucous membrane called the - Conjunctiva 
Define the abbreviation sc - without correction... 
What does CPR - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 
The chief use of A-Scan biometry is to - Measure the cornea-fovea ...
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CAISS – External exam questions and answers
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What is included in the AIS External chapter? - Correct Answers External soft tissue injuries, burns and other traumtic events like electrical injury, frostbite and hypothermia. 
 
What descriptors are in the AIS external chapter? - Correct Answers Abrasion 
Contusion 
Laceration 
Avulsion 
Degloving 
Penetrating 
Burn 
 
Define Abrasion - Correct Answers A rubbed or scraped area on the skin or mucous membrane caused by contact with a rough surface ...
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NUR 155 Exam 3
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Clean wounds are 
uninfected wounds with minimal inflammation 
Clean-contaminated wounds are 
surgical wounds in which the respiratory, alimentary, genital, or urinary tract has 
been entered, such wounds show no evidence of infection 
Contaminated wounds are 
a wound with bacteria present resulting from trauma, a break in sterile technique 
during surgery or spillage of bowel contents or other bacteria-laden material during 
surgery 
Dirty or infected wounds are 
wounds containing dead tissue a...
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WGU Pathophysiology Questions and Answers Updated 2024 100% Accuracy |Which types of tissue most often develop tumors?
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WGU Pathophysiology Questions and Answers Updated 2024 100% Accuracy |Which types of tissue most often develop tumors?, Which types of tissue most often develop tumors?, What are the following benign tumors?, What are sarcomas?, What are the early signs of lymphoma, What is radiation therapy, Name what is a vesicle, pustule, macule, papule, excoriation, Define the following: 
Laceration 
Fissure 
Ulcer 
Superficial burn 
Superficial partial thickness burn, What are shingles and how are they trea...
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CAISS Abdomen Questions and Answers With Complete Solutions Latest Update 2024 (GRADED)
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CAISS Abdomen Questions and Answers With Complete Solutions Latest Update 2024 (GRADED) What does ISS define as part of the abdominal region? Skin(lower torso), Digestive, 
Abdominal & Pelvic Vessels, Lumbar Spine(vertebrae & cord) 
Is the hip & pelvic bones structure part of the Abdominal region? No. They are part of the 
extremity. 
What terms can be used for "massive" organ lacerations? Avulsion, Complex, Rupture, 
Tissue Loss, Deep 
Define "Avulsion" of an organ? It is when the an organ ...
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CAISS Abdomen Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2023/2024 Rated A+
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CAISS Abdomen Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2023/2024 Rated A+. What terms can be used for "massive" organ lacerations? Avulsion, Complex, Rupture, 
Tissue Loss, Deep 
Define "Avulsion" of an organ? It is when the an organ is repped / forcible tearing away 
from it's vascular system. 
Define "No Perforation" of an organ? A partial thickness laceration, such as a serosal tear. IE. 
Outerlayer 
Define "Perforation" of an organ? A full thickness laceration, but not complete tran...
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CAISS Pre Test Exam With Verified Solutions 2024.
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What does AIS define as part of the Head - Answer Scalp, Skull, Brain, Intracranial Vessels, Cranial Nerves. 
 
What makes up the Meninges? - Answer Dura Mater(epidural/subdural), Arachnoid(csf), pia matter(vascular membrane) 
 
What are the regions of the brain? - Answer Brain Stem, Cerebellum, Cerebrum 
 
What is a Focal Brain Injury? - Answer Space occupying lesion in which the brain will shift or herniate 
 
What is a Diffuse Brain Injury? - Answer Global/Widespread damaging affect...
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WGU Pathophysiology | Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Which types of tissue most often develop tumors? - Epithelial and connective tissues 
What are the following benign tumors? - Papilloma - A wart 
Lipoma - begins in the fatty tissue 
Myoma - Fibroid 
Chondroma - Tumor of cartilage cells 
What are sarcomas? - They are tumors that can be found anywhere and begin in connective tissue 
What are the early signs of lymphoma - Fevers and night sweats 
What is radiation therapy - When seeds are implanted into a malignant prostate and then irradiated, 
t...
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AMCA CMAC EXAM, STUDY GUIDE AND PRACTICE EXAM 2024 LATEST ACTUAL EXAM DETAILED QUESTIONS AND GUARANTEED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+.
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AMCA CMAC EXAM, STUDY GUIDE AND 
PRACTICE EXAM 2024 LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 
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Which of the following concepts typically define ethics? 
Select one: 
a. Legal actions to civil wrongs 
b. Practical actions to taken 
c. Guidelines for occupational professionalism 
d. Principles of right and wrong - ANSWER- d. Principles of right and wrong 
Any breach by medical office staff of patient confidentiality may result in charges of: 
Select one: 
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WGU Pathophysiology Complete Answers 100% Correct (Latest 2024) STUDY GUIDE
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WGU Pathophysiology Complete Answers 100% Correct (Latest 2024) 
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1. Which types of tissue most often develop tumors? 
Answer: Epithelial and connectivetissues 
2. What are the following benign tumors? 
Answer: 
Papilloma - A wart 
Lipoma - begins in the fatty tissue 
Myoma - Fibroid 
Chondroma - Tumor of cartilage cells 
3. What are sarcomas? 
Answer: They are tumors that can be found anywhere and beginin connective tissue 
4. What are the early signs of lymphoma 
Answer: Fevers ...
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