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ARDMS Abdomen Exam (Best for final preparation) 2023-2024
  • ARDMS Abdomen Exam (Best for final preparation) 2023-2024

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  • ARDMS Abdomen Exam (Best for final preparation) 2023-2024 bulls eye sign - Ultrasound appearance of gastroesophageal junction? rugae - irregular folds in stomach formed by mucosa and submucosal 5 mm's - the undistended wall should not exceed how many mm's haustrae - what are the large sacculations of the colon called? thickened loops with no change with compression - slow graded transducer pressure is applied with evaluation of gi tract, what would these findings reveal? targ...
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ARDMS Abdomen Board Review Exam 262 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • ARDMS Abdomen Board Review Exam 262 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • ARDMS Abdomen Board Review Exam 262 Questions with Verified Answers The normal AP dimension of the aorta lumen should not exceed - CORRECT ANSWER 3 cm the celiac trunk is the first _____ branch of the aorta - CORRECT ANSWER anterior the celiac trifurcates into...? - CORRECT ANSWER the common hepatic artery the left gastric artery the splenic artery the gastroduodenal artery is a branch of the...? - CORRECT ANSWER the common hepatic artery this artery branches off the anterior ...
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Kaplan & Sadocks: Synopsis of Psychiatry -- Chapter Seven
  • Kaplan & Sadocks: Synopsis of Psychiatry -- Chapter Seven

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  • 1. Schizophrenia Although schizophrenia is discussed as if it is a single disease, it probably comprises a group of disorders with heterogeneous etiologies, and it includes patients whose clinical presentations, treat- ment response, and courses of illness vary. Signs and symptoms are variable and include changes in perception, emotion, cognition, think- ing, and behavior. 2. Diagnosis, Signs, and Symptoms See Image 3. Typical Age of Schizophrenic onset? 4. The Four As...
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USMLE Step 1 Rapid Review with Verified  Questions and Answers 2023
  • USMLE Step 1 Rapid Review with Verified Questions and Answers 2023

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  • USMLE Step 1 Rapid Review with Verified Questions and Answers 2023 Abdominal pain, ascites, hepatomegaly, (also high D dimer, CHF without JVD) - CORRECT ANSWER Budd-Chiari syndrome Achilles tendon xanthoma - CORRECT ANSWER Familial hypercholesterolemia Adrenal hemorrhage, hypotension, DIC - CORRECT ANSWER WaterhouseFriderichsen syndrome (meningococcemia) Arachnodactyly, lens dislocation, aortic dissection, hyperflexible joints - CORRECT ANSWER Marfan's (fibrillin defect) Athlete with...
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Kaplan and Sadock's Study Guide and Self-Examination Review in Psychiatry, 9th Ed.
  • Kaplan and Sadock's Study Guide and Self-Examination Review in Psychiatry, 9th Ed.

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  • 1 Neural Sciences The human brain is responsible for cognitive abilities, emotions, and behaviors. During the "decade of the brain" in the 1990s, major advances in neural sciences took place, and the brain was finally recognized as the biological substrate for all normal and abnormal mental functions. It is possible to conceive a biologically based diagnostic system for psychiatric disorders. This approach will also permit and advance brain oriented investigational efforts to produ...
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Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam NRNP 2023/2024
  • Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam NRNP 2023/2024

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  • Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam NRNP 2023/2024. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia-symptoms are variable and include changes in perception, emotion, cognition, thinking, & behavior. The effects of these manifestations vary by person and can change over time, but the illness is always severe and is usually long-lasting. Onset is typically before age 25. Affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds. Patients and families tend to suffer poor care due t...
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NURS 660 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 Review 2023
  • NURS 660 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 Review 2023

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  • NURS 660 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 Review 2023. Know the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, where they originate from, and what medications treat these symptoms. Positive symptoms:  psychosis, hallucinations, delusions  Mesolimbic origin  Medications: D2 antagonists Negative symptoms:  more related to mood disturbance, apathy, anhedonia, neuroleptic dysphoria, cognitive blunting  Mesocortical/prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, reward circuit origins ...
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ABPP Mock Exam 1 Question and Answers 2023
  • ABPP Mock Exam 1 Question and Answers 2023

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  • ABPP Mock Exam 1 Question and Answers 2023 1. It is hypothesized that schizophrenia may be related to an excess of which neurotransmitter:n nna) Serotonin nnb) GABA nnc) Dopamine nnd) Glutamate 1 c 2. Structural abnormalities in the brains of patients with obsessive compulsive disorder have been identified in several areas. Which of the following areas have not been found to be affected?n nna) Cingulate gyrus nnb) Orbital frontal cortex nnc) Substantia ni...
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ARDMS Abdomen Ultrasound Registry Review 100% Correct
  • ARDMS Abdomen Ultrasound Registry Review 100% Correct

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  • How many segments does the Couinaud system divide the liver into? -ANSWER Eight surgical segments What divides the right lobe of the liver into an anterior and posterior segment? -ANSWER Right hepatic vein What vessel separates the right and left lobe? Where does it lie (fissure)? -ANSWER Middle hepatic vein, which lies in the main lobar fissure LLL is divided into medial and lateral segments by: -ANSWER Left hepatic vein The caudate lobe is separated from the LLL by which ligament? ...
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STEP 1 USMLE REVIEW 2022/2023
  • STEP 1 USMLE REVIEW 2022/2023

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  • often precedes squamous cell carcinoma - ANSWER actinic keratosis primary adrenocortical deficiency - ANSWER Addison's disease polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, precocious puberty, cafe-au-lait spots, short stature, young girls - diagnosis? - ANSWER Albright's syndrome hereditary nephritis with nerve deafness - ANSWER Alport's syndrome anti-basement membrane antibodies - diagnosis? - ANSWER Goodpasture's syndrome anticentromere antibodies - diagnosis? - ANSWER scleroderma (CREST)...
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