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Audiology Praxis 2024 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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What is the area of the ear canal that is most narrow? - Answer The isthmus 
 
Which assessments best determines the integrity of the inferior branch of the vestibular nerve? - Answer cVEMP 
 
Which of the following assessments best determines the integrity of the superior branch of the vestibular nerve? - Answer oVEMP 
 
The head shake test activates and verifies the function of - Answer The horizontal semicircular canals, sup...
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Nissl Stain - ️️Nissl used basic died to stain the endoplasmic reticulum (RNA), 
thereby revealing cell bodies. Using the nissl stain, Brodmann found that different areas 
of the cerebral cortex had distinct cytoarchitectonic appearances. He identified 52 
cortical areas, now called Broadmann's areas 
contralaterality - ️️right brain controls left, left brain controls right. most functions 
are contralateral 
3 types of glial cells - ️️Astrocyte (maintain ionic environment), Oligode...
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The upper motor neurons are axons that carry action potentials from the upper brain 
(cerebrum) to the brainstem or spinal cord 
 
A reflex is an automatic response to a stimulus produced by a reflex arc 
 
The lower motor neurons have cell bodies in the anterior horns of the spinal cord and in the 
brainstem 
 
These are all properties of reflexes except __________. 
A) reflex responses are very predictable. 
 
B) reflexes are responses to se...
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Which is a correctly ordered pathway for afferent information where immediately 
adjacent is NOT required? [For example, ABDG is correctly ordered alphabetically even 
though NOT immediately adjacent like ABCD] 
A) Afferent neuron - brainstem - thalamus 
B) Spinal cord - cerebellum - cerebral cortex 
C) Afferent neuron - spinal cord - cerebellar cortex 
D) Spinal cord - thalamus - diencephalon - ️️A) Afferent neuron - brainstem - 
thalamus 
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Bio 114 (Landry): FINAL Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+
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What are typical responses associated with increased sympathetic activity? 
- Enhanced mental focus 
 
- Elevated metabolic rate 
 
- Diminished digestive and urinary processes 
 
- Activation of energy reserves 
 
- Accelerated breathing rate and expanded airways 
 
- Increased heart rate and blood pressure 
 
- Stimulation of sweat glands 
 
Which system manages both voluntary and involuntary control over skeletal muscles? 
The ...
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Nursing 2050 Final Exam Graded A Study Guide Graded A 2024
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margo mccaffery definition of pain - whatever the person experiencing the pain says it is, existing whenever the person says it does 
 
intentional association for the study of pain (IASP) defines pain ad - an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or describe in terms such as damage 
 
steps of pain - 1. Transduction 
2. Transmission 
3. Perception 
4. Modulation 
 
transduction - 1. noxious stimuli causes cell damage with the release of se...
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white matter of the cerebellum forms a branching network known as - arbor vitae 
the cerebrum develops from the embryonic region called - telecephalon 
cerebrospinal fluid is secreted by choroid plexus in the _____ ventricles and reabsorbed by arachnoid villi in the ____ - lateral, third, and fourth; superior sagittal sinus 
the reticular formation - is composed of nuclei scattered aroung the brainstem 
in the CNS clusters of gray matter containing cell bodies are - nuclei 
the nuclei of cranial...
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Central Nervous system (CNS) 
includes the brain and spinal cord 
 
 
brainstem 
contains midbrain, medulla, and pons 
 
 
medulla 
controls vital body functions ex: heart rate, breathing 
 
 
pons 
control the management of sleep, arousal, facial expression 
 
 
cerebellum 
maintaining balance and motor coordination 
 
 
cerebellum 
contains more neurons than the rest of the brain 
 
 
midbrain 
controls sensory reflexes, mov...
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NSCI 175 EXAM 2 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND 
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Which of the following mediates vital bodily functions? 
A. Cerebrum 
B. Brain stem 
C. Cerebellum 
D. Meninges - -B. Brain stem 
Axons of the nervous system are described as afferent and efferent according to the direction in which 
they carry information. Which of the following represents an efferent projection? 
A. Interneurons in the spinal cord 
B. Motor output of the spinal cord 
C. Sensory input to the spinal cord...
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