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MSC ORT Trauma Week 5 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Verified Detailed Answers latest update 2025
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What is the difference between a cortical and cancellous screw? --- correct answer ---Cortical Screw 
○ Cortical bone is harder 
○ Finer (smaller) thread pitch 
○ Smaller thread height 
 
 Cancellous Screw 
○ Cancellous bone is softer 
○ Courser (bigger) thread pitch 
○ Bigger thread height 
 
What are the functions of a screw? --- correct answer ---turn a rotational force to a late...
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NUR 2030 PATHO Final Exam Questions And Answers Scored A+.
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- What is the process through which cartilage is converted into bone? - Answer ossification 
 
What does most bone originate as? - Answer hyaline cartilage 
 
What provides O2 and nutrients to cartilage? - Answer synovial joints 
 
What is the difference between cortical and trabecular bone? - Answer --cortical= solid, dense bone containing microscopic blood vessels and cavities housing osteocytes 
 
--trabecular= is also called cancellous, non-solid bone that comprises of a meshwork o...
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NBDE Part II – Endodontics UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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- NBDE Part II – Endodontics UPDATED 
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successful results of a root canal - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. regeneration of alveolar bone 
2. regeneration of the periodontal ligament 
3. apical seal 
periodical radiolucencies are only able to be visualized after what has been annihilated? - 
CORRECT ANSWER - the junction of the cortical and cancellous bone
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DXI2 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update 2025-2026
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Cortical saucerization is a characteristic of - Answers ewing sarcoma 
Expected abnormal lab findings of MML - Answers SPE --> M-Spike 
Urinalysis --> Bence Jones Protein 
CBC --> A:G ratio reversal 
What is related to: 
beveled edge - Answers eosinophilic granuloma / Hans-schuller-christian (langerhan's cell histiocytosis) 
What is related to: 
Blister-on-bone - Answers Non-ossifying fibroma/fibrous cortical defec 
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DEX IOT Exam Review (2024/ 2025 Update) Grade A| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct
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- DEX IOT Exam Review (2024/ 2025 Update) Grade A| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct Q: Which arthrex bone void solution provides cell, signal and scaffold? Answer: Arthrocell bone allograft Q: Arthrocell allograft contains a cellular component referred to as MIAMI cells. What does the acronym MIAMI stand for? Answer: Marrow Isolated Adult multi-lineage inducible cells Q: Which of our bone void fillers are composed of 100% DBM? Answer: Allosync Cortical Fibers Allosync Expand cortical f...
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What type of bone healing is primary bone healing seen with 
Arthrodesis? - Correct Answer-Membranous bone formation 
What are the four basic concepts for treatment of non-union? 
- Correct Answer-1) resection of non viable tissue 
2) augment with bone graft 
3) bone stimulation 
4) immobilization 
Which type of graft has haversion stems? - Correct AnswerCortical 
When is the weakest point in a cortical graft? - Correct 
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Radiographic Pathology - Skeletal System Latest Update Graded A+
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What is the primary radiographic feature of a greenstick fracture? 
 Incomplete cortical break with bending 
 
Which condition leads to "trolley track" sign in the spine? 
 Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) 
 
What skeletal pathology presents with "double density" on bone scintigraphy? 
 Osteoid osteoma 
 
Which condition is associated with a "madelung deformity" of the wrist? 
 Dyschondrosteosis...
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DXI 3 final exam questions & answers 2025/2026
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physis - ANSWERScartilaginous plate which separates the epiphysis and the metaphysis in the immature skeleton. 
 
epiphysis - ANSWERSa part of a long bone developed from a center of ossification distinct from that of the shaft and separated at first from the shaft by a layer of cartilage 
 
metaphysis - ANSWERSconical section of bone between the epiphysis and diaphysis of long bones. most metabolic activity in long bones occurs here 
 
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GMS 6401 FINAL EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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- What is the main/primary function of the kidney - ANS to maintain homeostasis 
what does the kidney excrete - ANS waste products like urea 
drugs 
what does the kidney make - ANS -glucose (for emergencies) 
-ammonia 
-bicarbonate 
-arginine (an amino acid) 
-renin (an enzyme) 
-erythropoietin (hormone) 
-1-25 (OH)2 (form of vitamin d) (hormone) (essential for mineral metabolism) 
what is the role of renin - ANS critical for balance of sodium 
what is the role of erythropoietin - ANS acts on bone...
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2025 Human Anatomy and physiology Key Concepts and Practice Questions
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- Which term describes a bundle of muscle fibers? 
A) Fascicle 
B)	Perimysium 
C)	Endomysium 
D)	Epimysium 
Rationale: A fascicle is a group of muscle fibers bundled together. Perimysium surrounds fascicles, endomysium surrounds individual fibers, and epimysium surrounds the whole muscle. 
Which connective tissue sheath groups muscle fibers into fascicles? 
A) Fascicle 
B) Perimysium 
C)	Endomysium 
D)	Epimysium 
Rationale: Perimysium surrounds and organizes fibers into fascicles. Endom...
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