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2024 PHT 2162 Neuro Unit 3: UMN/LMN and Cranial Nerves (A+ Graded Answers)
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Upper Motor Neuron (UMN) correct answers -Begins and terminates in the CNS. 
-Utilized by the pyramidal and extrapyramidal systems. 
 
Lower Motor Neuron (LMN) correct answers -Begins in the ventral horn of the spinal cord (corticospinal) or the brainstem (corticobulbar) and terminates in the neuromuscular junction. 
-Acts as a link between UMNs and muscles 
 
UMN Lesion - Tone correct answers Increased 
 
UMN Lesion - Reflexes correct answers Increased 
 
UMN Lesion - Fasiculations correct answ...
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SPLH 620 Test Three Questions and Answers 100% Correct(GRADED A+)
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SPLH 620 Test Three Questions and Answers 100% Correct(GRADED A+) 
 
Two types of motor neurons contained by the central nervous system - ANSWER-1. Upper motor neuron (UMN) 
-cerebrum 
2. Lower motor neuron (LMN) 
-brainstem and spinal cord 
 
What is the pyramidal system? - ANSWER--The system responsible for controlling voluntary motor movements (fine controlled, skilled, rapid, etc) 
-Direct activation pathway, direct motor system 
-Has only one axonal synapse 
 
Two major motor pathways with...
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Spinal Cord and Peripheral Diseases General Info
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Of the following spinal cord segments, injury at which segment see the following signs 
 
1) C1-C5 
2) C6-T2 
3) T3-L3 
4) L4-S3 
 
A) horners syndrome (2) 
B) UMN bladder 
C) LMN bladder 
D) decrease anal/tail tone 
A) C1-C5 and C6-T2 
B) T3-L3 
C/D) L4-S3 
 
 
For horners syndrome 
 
A) where see lesion 
B) what cause (2) and give 4 examples 
C) what main sign 
D) how dx (give 2 examples) 
E) 2 tx 
A) T1-T3 
B) IV injxn or perivascular admin 
-xylazine 
-dextrose 
-bute 
-Vit E/selenium 
C) dr...
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Neuro NPTE| QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS| 100% VERIFIED
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Neuro NPTE 
 
 
allyodynia ANSWER- sensation of pain in response to stimuli that not typically produce pain 
 
analgesia ANSWER- absense of pain while remaining conscious 
 
anesthesia ANSWER- absence of touch sensation 
 
causalgia ANSWER- constant, relentless, burning hyperesthesia & hyperalgesia that develops after peripheral nerve injury 
 
dysesthesia ANSWER- distortion of any of the senses, esp sense of touch 
 
hyperesthesia ANSWER- heightened sensation 
 
hyperpathia ANSWER- extreme exag...
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Wiley AUD Mock Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Young is an audit partner and a CPA at a Big Four firm. Young has invested in a local firm, LMN, that provides computer and other technical support for businesses. Young owns a majority interest in LMN. Which of the following must observe AICPA rules on commissions and referral fees regarding an LMN client that is also an audit client of the Big Four firm? 
a. Young. 
b. LMN. 
c.Professional employees. 
d. All three choices provided correct answer: D. All three choices -The Code provides that i...
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SPLH 620 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% ACCURATE(SCORED A+)
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What two motor neurons does the CNS possess? - ANSWER-1. UMN (cerebrum) 
2. LMN (brainstem, spinal cord) 
 
What is Dysarthria? - ANSWER-poor movement of the vocal tract 
 
What is Ataxia? - ANSWER-poorly coordinated movements 
 
What is Apraxia of speech? - ANSWER-errors in planning speech 
movements 
 
What are the three most important motor cortical areas? - ANSWER-1. Primary motor 
2. Premotor 
3. Supplementary motor 
 
What is the pathway of the Spinal Motor Pathway? - ANSWER-—Upper motor...
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NM3 Rare Diseases: ALS, PPS, CMT (ALS, Post-Polio, CMT) Questions and Answers
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NM3 Rare Diseases: ALS, PPS, CMT (ALS, Post-Polio, CMT) Questions and Answers 
 
ALS is what type of disease? 
Motor neuron disease that is inherited or sporadic 
(UMN and LMN) 
Most common motor neuron disease? 
ALS (and most commonly limb onset vs bulbar) 
ALS is the degeneration of? 
Motor neurons in SC, brainstem, and brain 
ALS affects what population more? 
Men 
In ALS, 20% of hereditary cases have a defect with the gene encoding? 
Copper-zinc super oxide dismutase 
What areas of the brain...
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NAVLE | 279 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
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Treatment of Stringhalt - Tenectomy of the *lateral extensor tendon* 
Which toxin causes SLUD signs in horses: Salivation, Lacrimation, Urination, Defecation, bradycardia - 
-Organophosphates: used in insecticides 
-Inhibit acetylcholinesterase, causing accumulation of ACh at postsynaptic receptors 
-Tx: atropine, but the antidote is *pralidoxime* chloride 
Plants that lead to cyanide poisoning - *Chokecherry* (Prunus sp) 
*Hydrangea* 
*Johnson grass* (Sorghum) 
Tx: sodium nitrite, sodium thiosu...
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3.16 Unit Test: Circles - Part 1 (K12 Geom) Final Exam.
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3.16 Unit Test: Circles - Part 1 (K12 Geom) Final Exam. 
 
 
This figure shows circle O with chords AC and BD 
 
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 mAB=34∘ 
 
mCD=34∘ 
AP=6 m 
PC=8 m 
 
 
 
What is BD 
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This figure shows circle O with diameter QS 
 
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mRSQ=290∘ 
 
 
 
What is the measure of ∠ROQ 
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his figure shows circle C with diameter LM and inscribed ∠LMN 
 
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m∠LMN=32°
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Neuro NPTE Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Neuro NPTE Exam Questions with 
Correct Answers 
 
allyodynia - Answer-sensation of pain in response to stimuli that not typically produce 
pain 
analgesia - Answer-absense of pain while remaining conscious 
anesthesia - Answer-absence of touch sensation 
causalgia - Answer-constant, relentless, burning hyperesthesia & hyperalgesia that 
develops after peripheral nerve injury 
dysesthesia - Answer-distortion of any of the senses, esp sense of touch 
hyperesthesia - Answer-heightened sensation 
h...
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