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MLPAO Review Questions Latest Update with Certified Solutions
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1. Specialized cells that secrete material used elsewhere in the body are called: a. Exocrine glands b. Endocrine glands c. Bone marrow d. Connective tissue e. a and b are correct e. a and b are correct 
2. The shaft of the bone is called the____________ a. Tibia b. Femur c. Diaphysis d. None of the above c. Diaphysis 
3. Where is bone marrow produced? a. Compact bone b. Spongy bone c. At the end of the long bone d. b and c are corre...
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BIOD 152 Module 3 - Nervous System Part 3 (Special Senses) With Complete Solutions
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BIOD 152 Module 3 - Nervous System Part 3 (Special Senses) With 
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What are the 5 primary tastes? - Sweet, salty, sour, bitter, savory (umami) 
Sweet Taste - Produced by many compounds including sugars and some amino 
acids. 
Salty Taste - Produced by mainly metal salts, especially NaCl. 
Sour Taste - Produced by acids like acetic acid (in vinegar). 
Bitter Taste - Produced by many drugs like aspirin. 
Savory Taste - Due to certain amino acids and is found in many foods lik...
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Sturge-Weber Syndrome 
Which neurological disorder is characterized by a port wine stain? 
 
 
 
Define: Agnosia 
inability to recognize objects, people, sounds, shapes or smells; symptom common to tumors of the parietal lobes 
 
 
 
Define: Anosmia 
loss of sense of smell 
 
 
 
Define: Apraxia 
The inability to execute voluntary and purposeful motor movements 
 
 
 
Landau-Kleffner Syndrome 
ESES is associated with which disorder? 
 
 
 
Todd's paralysis 
Temporary postictal paralysis 
 
 
 
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NPTE EXAM Neuromuscular Review questions with correct answers
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Cranial Nerve I - Answer 1. Olfactory- Smell 
2. Test sense of smell on each side: use common non irritating odors; close off other nostrils 
3. Anosmia (inability to detect smells), seen with frontal lobe lesions 
 
Cranial Nerve II - Answer 1. Optic- Vision 
2. Test visual acuity. Central: Snellen chart; test each eye separately by covering other eye; test at distance of 20 ft. Visual fields: test peripheral vision by confrontation 
3. Blindness, myopia (impaired far vision); presbyopia ...
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WSU Bio 315 Lab Exam 2 Clinical Correlates Questions with well explained answers
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Alzheimer's Disease - Answer-Progressive loss of neurons and atrophy of the brain. 
Brain Tumor - Answer-Abnormal growth of tissue in the brain, caused by cancer. 
cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - Answer-a.k.a. "Stroke". Lack of blood supply to the brain causing brain 
damage 
epidural block - Answer-the injection of anesthesia into the spinal cord 
Hydrocephalus - Answer-Increase of cranial pressure due to buildup of CSF, caused by a blockage in the 
brain. 
Lumbar Puncture - Answer-(Spinal ...
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Classification of acute sinusitis correct answers Symptoms < 4 week 
 
Classification of subacute sinusitis correct answers Symptoms 4-12 weeks 
 
Classification of chronic sinusitis correct answers Symptoms > 12 weeks 
 
Classification of recurrent sinusitis correct answers 3+ events/year without symptoms in between and last < 2 weeks 
 
What percentage of cases of sinusitis receive antibiotics? How many cases recover on their own without antibiotics? correct answers 80% 
70% 
 
What i...
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NURS 190 Quiz 5 Neurologic System and Musculoskeletal Graded A Q&A Complete
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Cranial Nerves - Answer-1: Olfactory- sense of snell 
2: Optic- vision 
3: Oculomotor- pupilary reflex and extrinsic movement of eye 
4: Trochlear- eye-muscle movements 
5: Trigeminal- impulses from scalp, upper eyelid, nose, teeth clenching, movment of mandible 
6: Abducens- extrinsic muscle movements of eye 
7: Facial- taste, closing of eyes 
8: Vestibulocochlear- balance of equilibrium 
9: Glossopharyngeal- gag and swallow refelex; taste 
10:Vagus- muscles of throat and mouth for swallowing a...
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Alzheimer's Disease - Answer-Progressive loss of neurons and atrophy of the brain. 
Brain Tumor - Answer-Abnormal growth of tissue in the brain, caused by cancer. 
cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - Answer-a.k.a. "Stroke". Lack of blood supply to the brain causing brain 
damage 
epidural block - Answer-the injection of anesthesia into the spinal cord 
Hydrocephalus - Answer-Increase of cranial pressure due to buildup of CSF, caused by a blockage in the 
brain. 
Lumbar Puncture - Answer-(Spinal ...
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NPTE EXAM Neuromuscular Review 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Cranial Nerve I correct answers1. Olfactory- Smell 
2. Test sense of smell on each side: use common non irritating odors; close off other nostrils 
3. Anosmia (inability to detect smells), seen with frontal lobe lesions 
 
Cranial Nerve II correct answers1. Optic- Vision 
2. Test visual acuity. Central: Snellen chart; test each eye separately by covering other eye; test at distance of 20 ft. Visual fields: test peripheral vision by confrontation 
3. Blindness, myopia (impaired far vision); pre...
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Acamprosate - Helps recovering alcoholics abstain from drinking alcohol through the reduction of 
cravings 
Helps the brains of people who have drank heavily for long periods of time think normally again 
Acamprosate does NOT prevent the withdrawal symptoms associated with cessation 
Take 3x a day 
"When alcohol is no longer entering the body, the brain is no longer able to function in the same way 
that it has. This leads to cravings as the body enters alcohol withdrawal." 
Acute Stress Disor...
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