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RHSC 420 Lab 3 Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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What is a myotome? 
 -:- a muscle or group of muscles that is innervated by a single spinal segment 
How are myotomes measured and reported? 
 -:- Holding an isometric contraction for 5seconds.... looking for Fatiguable 
weakness 
C1/C2 Myotome testing 
 -:- Neck flexion/ extension 
C3 Myotome testing 
 -:- lateral neck flexion 
C4 Myotome testing 
 -:- shoulder elevation 
C5 Myotome testing 
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Embryology Exam | Actual Questions with Answers| updated 2023/24 
 
1. The part of the sperm containing proteolytic enzymes to digest the zona pellucida is the: 
 
A. capacitor 
B. head 
C. corona 
D. acrosome 
E. cumulus - D. is correct. 
The acrosome is the part of the sperm containing proteolytic enzymes to digest the zona pellucida. It is exposed by the process of capacitation. Then, under the influence of substances released by corona radiata cells, it releases its proteolytic enzymes a...
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Part I Spinal Anatomy Practice Exam Questions Answers Scored A 100 Guaranteed Best Update 2024
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Part I Spinal Anatomy Practice Exam - Questions & Answers (Scored A+) 100% Guaranteed Best Update 2024 
Which of these bones does not articulate at the pterion? 
 
A. parietal 
B. sphenoid 
C. temporal 
D. zygomatic 
Which part of the occiput is located anterior to the foramen magnum? 
 
A. squamous 
B. condylar 
C. nuchal 
D. basilar 
The opening of the auditory tube is located in the _____. 
 
A. nasopharynx 
B. oropharynx 
C. laryngopharynx 
D. nasal cavity 
Which facet orientation allows fle...
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Bio 253 -Exam 2 Questions And Answers With 100% Correct Answers
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How many cranial nerves are responsible for eye movement and what are they - 3 they are Cranial 
Nerves III, IV, and VI (3,4,6) 
The action of acetylcholine is quickly terminated by its being hydrolyzed by the enzyme - 
acetylcholinesterase. 
Adrenergic fibers release - norepinephrine = adrenaline 
Afferent - Afferent neurons are sensory neurons that carry nerve impulses from sensory stimuli 
towards the central nervous system and brain 
Cholinergic fibers release - acetylcholine (ACh) 
cranial ...
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Dorsal root has what kind of fibers Sensory Fibers (afferent) 
Venerate Root has what kind of fibers motor fibers (efferent) 
Significance of the phrenic nerve it's housed in the cervical plexus innervates the diaphragm 
Which plexus houses the ulnar Brachial plexus 
The ramus is large branches formed after each spinal nerve emerges from the spinal cavity. 
The dorsal ramus supplies somatic motor and sensory fibers to smaller nerves that innervate the 
muscles a...
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BIOS252 Exam 2 – Review Guide. Week 3 Concepts 2024/2025. LATEST 2024 UPDATE.
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•	Columns/funiculi = white matter (myelinated axons) o Posterior o Lateral o Anterior 
Spinal nerves 
•	31 pairs of spinal nerves o8 cervical (cervical enlargement): incoming sensory signals and outgoing 
motor signals for the arms 
o12 thoracic 
o5 lumbar (lumbar enlargement): incoming sensory signals and outgoing 
motor signals for the legs 
o5 sacral o1 coccygeal 
•	Spinal nerve plexuses oCervical plexus – C1 – C5; 
1.	serves head and neck area 
2.	Notable nerve(s) – Phrenic ...
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Anatomy sorted by Nerves
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This document places the muscles under the nerve that provides its innervation. The origin, insertion and function of each muscle is listed. the myotomes are also covered in this document. This is the optimal document with all of you notes in one place. The best time saver for 1.4 anatomy
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COMPREHENSIVE NEURO EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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COMPREHENSIVE NEURO EXAM | 
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | 
LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ 
how to structure initial eval 
Correct Answer: history, systems review, patient identified problems and goals, 
movement analysis 
how is eval driven 
Correct Answer: by hypotheses 
how should you structure the eval 
Correct Answer: perform a functional movement screen, use observation to hypothesize 
the cause of the movement dysfunction, choose tests and measures based on the 
hypothesis (prioriti...
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Summary Physiotherapy- Musculoskeletal (MSK)
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This summary is useful for physiotherapy student to understand general MSK condition and concepts and to help them prepare for MSK placement or OSPEs. It is a summary of general MSK conditions that has been put in a table to be easily memorized. The table also includes pathophysiology, risk factors, symptoms and MDT involvement. This summary also includes possible treatments, goal setting, explanation of Clinical Reasoning, Contraindications, Subjective monitor/outcome measure/assessment, Object...
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Axial (Skull, spine), Appendicular (extremities) 
ANS, Two divisions of skeletal system? What parts do they contain? 
Three major capillary beds 
ANS, 1) Heart (coronary) 
2) Body (systemic) 
3) Lungs (pulmonary) 
The lymphatic system is classified as what type of system? Why? 
ANS, Blind-end because it is not continuous, like the cardiovascular system. 
What are the two segments of the peripheral nervous system? What do they do? 
ANS, myotomes - motor 
dermatomes - sensor 
What are the two peri...
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