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ALU 301 Question and answers already passed 2024
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ALU 301 Question and answers already passed 2024 Paralysis - correct answer -a loss of muscle function of one or more muscle groups 
-incomplete or partial paralysis 
-paresis is not a disease in itself but rather a symptom of damage to motor nerves as a result of either a disease process or injury 
 
Causes of paralysis - correct answer trauma to the brain or spinal cord, tumors, vascular insult, motor neuron or demyelinating diseases, inflammation, and infection 
 
Certain terms are often ...
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ABRET Electrographic Correlates to Clinical questions with correct answers
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Beta coma most commonly results from 
 
a. hepatic encephalopathy 
b. hypoglycemia 
c. drug overdose 
d. anoxic insult Answer drug overdose 
 
Skull defect 
 
a. diffuse slowing 
b. periodic complexes 
c. breach rhythm 
d. alpha squeak Answer breach rhythm 
 
Hypothalamic hamartoma 
 
a. myoclonic seizure 
b. reflex seizure 
c. gelastic seizure 
d. absence seizure Answer gelastic seizure (tumor that causes gelastic seizures)
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SLCC Pathophysiology Final Exam Study Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Graded A 2024
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Acquired Immunity types - Naturally Acquired 
Passively-mother's milk 
Actively-infected with pathogen 
Artificially Acquired 
Passively-vaccine 
Actively-Serum gamma globulin 
 
Actinic Keratosis - Premalignant lesion from sun exposure that can → squamous cell carcinoma. 
 
Adrenal Gland Abnormalities - Addison's Disease→Hyposecretion of Adrenal Cortical 
Cushing's Disease→Hypersecretion of Adrenal Cortical 
Pheochromocytoma→Hypersecretion of catecholamines 
 
Angioma - benign tumors...
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SPA 6565 Final 2023-2024 Exam (A+ Guaranteed)
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what is neurogenic dysphagia? correct answers any issue with swallowing safely or efficiently caused by a neurogenic disease 
 
what are the causes of neurogenic dysphagia? correct answers -Parkinson's 
-Huntington's 
-TBI 
-CVA/stroke 
-MS 
-ALS 
-Guillian-Barre Syndrome 
-Alzheimer's 
-Brain tumors 
-Bulbar/Pseudobulbar Palsy 
-Myathenia Gravis 
-Neurotoxins 
 
where can the location of the problem that causes dysphagia be (in neurogenic dysphagia) correct answers brain or CNS 
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ISMP Guidelines for Optimizing Safe Subcutaneous Insulin Use in Adults Questions & 100% Verified Correct Answers with complete solutions (Latest update 2024 2025
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ISMP Guidelines for Optimizing Safe Subcutaneous Insulin Use in Adults Questions & 100% Verified Correct Answers with complete solutions (Latest update 2024 2025
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NRSG 357 Exam 1 Study Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Graded A 2024
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Which components are able to change to adapt to small increases in intracranial pressure (ICP) (select all that apply)? 
 
A. blood 
B. Skull bone 
C. brain tissue 
D. Scalp tissue 
E. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) - A C E 
 
Calculate CPP of a patient whose blood pressure is 106/52 mm Hg and ICP is 14 mm Hg. - 56 mm Hg 
 
Calculate CPP of a patient with an ICP of 34 mm Hg and a systemic blood pressure of 108/64 - 44.6 mm Hg 
 
Which factors decrease cerebral blood flow (select all that apply)?...
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ARDS NCLEX Practice Questions well answered 2024
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ARDS NCLEX Practice Questions 
The nurse is caring for a client with suspected acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Which symptom of ARDS should the nurse anticipate will appear within 24 to 48 hours after the initial insult? (Select all that apply.) 
 
Shortness of breath 
 
Rapid breathing 
 
Fluid imbalance 
 
Chest x-ray clear of infiltrates 
 
Arterial blood gases varying from normal limits - correct answer Shortness of breath 
 
Rapid breathing 
 
Chest x-ray clear of infiltrates 
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ABO (with Complete Solutions)
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Advantages of Accelerated Osteo Orthodontics correct answers 1. Increase limit of tooth movement 
2. There is going to be a decreased need for extraction (increasing anatomic limit of bony boundary) 
3. Treatment time is decreased (reduce tooth movement time by 1/3-1/4) 
4. Increased alveolar bone volume (can correct pre-existing bony dehicence and fenestrations) 
5. Alveolar reshaping for patient profile enhancement 
6. Simultaneous rapid recovery of shallow unerupted teeth 
 
Principle of AO...
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PATHOLOGY TEST BANK 2420 Midterm Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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Congenital (define) - Answer-present at birth 
 
Chromosomal Abnormalities (define) - Answer-A change in the number of chromosomes or in their normal structure. 
 
What is "normal" genetic makeup - Answer-22 pairs and 2 sex chromosomes 
46 XX (f) 
46 XY (m) 
 
Disease (define) - Answer-a change in the normal body structure/function that leads to abnormal function 
 
(eg. resulting from a direct insult such as a trauma or infection, or an indirect insult such as a disturbance in metabolism) 
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SPA 6565 Final Exam (A+ GUARANTEED)
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what is neurogenic dysphagia? correct answers any issue with swallowing safely or efficiently caused by a neurogenic disease 
 
what are the causes of neurogenic dysphagia? correct answers -Parkinson's 
-Huntington's 
-TBI 
-CVA/stroke 
-MS 
-ALS 
-Guillian-Barre Syndrome 
-Alzheimer's 
-Brain tumors 
-Bulbar/Pseudobulbar Palsy 
-Myathenia Gravis 
-Neurotoxins 
 
where can the location of the problem that causes dysphagia be (in neurogenic dysphagia) correct answers brain or CNS 
-cerebra...
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