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GXMO Exam; Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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GXMO Exam; Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
Motion blurMotion blur CORRECT ANSWER-1. Movement of the patient or the x-ray tube 
during exposure results in blurring of the radiographic image. This loss of radiographic quality, 
called motion blur, may result in repeated radiographs and therefore should be avoided. 
2. Patient motion is usually caused by motion blur. Suspend respiration for exposures, decrease 
exposure time, use a large SID and use a small OID. 
Transverse CORRECT ANSWER-acr...
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Movement Science - Exam 1 Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Movement Science - Exam 1 Questions and Answers Rated A+ 
What is kinematics? A branch of mechanics that describes the motion of a body 
What motions occur in the sagittal plane and what is its corresponding axis? Motions: • Flexion/extension • DF/PF • Forward/backward bending Axis: • Medial/lateral axis 
What motions occur in the frontal plane and what is its corresponding axis? Motions: • Abduction/adduction • Lateral flexion • Ulnar/radial deviation • Eversion/inversion 
Axis:...
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CCTC NUR 220 UNIT 2 AND 3 (TEST 2) Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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Cervical Dilatation- widening of the cervical os and canal from less than 1 cm to 10 cm allowing birth 
of baby 
Cervical Effacement- the taking up of the internal os and the cervical canal into the uterine side walls 
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Contractions- rhythmic tightening and shortening of the uterine muscles 
Duration- -length of time from the beginning of one contraction to the completion of the same 
contraction 
-how long that one contraction lasts 
Frequency- time between the beginning of one cont...
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Exam 1: BIOS 251 / BIOS251 (2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology I Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A -Chamberlain
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Exam 1: BIOS 251 / BIOS251 (2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology I Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A -Chamberlain 
 
Q: Define histology 
study of tissues 
 
 
 
Q: sagittal plane 
 
 
Answer: 
divides body into left and right 
 
 
 
Q: coronal plane(or frontal) 
 
 
Answer: 
divides body into front and back 
 
 
 
Q: transverse plane 
 
 
Answer: 
line that divides the body into upper and lower sections 
 
 
 
Q: Superior position 
 
 
Answer: 
toward the he...
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ARDMS (RVT) Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Questions with 100% Correct answers
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ARDMS (RVT) Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Questions with 100% Correct answers 
 
Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Questions with 100% 
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What is the first branch of the aortic arch? 
Innominate artery/ Brachiocephalic 
Name the three branches of the aortic arch? 
a. Innominate artery/ Brachiocephalic 
b. Lt CCA 
c. Lt Subclavian artery 
The radial artery runs on what side of the forearm? 
Lateral side 
The radial artery branches to form what part of the palmar arch? 
Supe...
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USAHS AAO UE Exam Correctly Answered Questions | Grade A+
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flexion and extension occur in a _______ plane around a _________ axis. 
: Sagittal, frontal 
abduction/adduction and radial/ulnar deviation occur in what plane and axis? 
: frontal plane, sagittal axis 
medial/lateral rotation, supination/pronation, and horizontal abduction/adduction occur in 
what plane and axis 
: transverse plane, vertical axis 
what are the muscles of the rotator cuff 
: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis 
a boxer is executing a punch, what is the pos...
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Q1 Anatomy Lab Midterm SCNM question well answered graded A+
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Q1 Anatomy Lab Midterm SCNM 
external occipital protuberance - correct answer 
 
superior nuchal line - correct answer 
 
clavicle - correct answer 
 
sternal end of clavicle - correct answer 
 
acromial end of clavicle - correct answer 
 
acromion process of scapula - correct answer 
 
coracoid process of scapula - correct answer 
 
glenoid cavity - correct answer name this part of the scapula 
 
lateral border of scapula - correct answer name this region of the scapula 
 
medial border ...
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BIO 264 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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BIO 264 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 
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In order to produce two equal halves that are mirror images of each other, the human body would 
need to be split along which plane? Sagittal 
Which one of the following planes divide the shin and the calf? Frontal 
The eye is ______ to the ear medial 
The foot is _______ to the knee distal 
The shoulder is _______ to the elbow proximal 
The spinal column is ______ to the heart posterior 
The nose is _____ to the mouth superior 
The neck is _____ ...
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ABFAS TEST QUESTIONS /BASIC SCIENCE LATEST UPDATE ANSWERED CORRECTLY
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How many muscles are associated with the 1st MPJ? - ANSWER-6 all together: 
2 Extrinsic (EHL, FHL) 
4 intrinsic (EHB, FHB, abductor hallucis, adductor hallucis) 
What makes up the 1st ray? - ANSWER-1st metatarsal & medial cuneiform 
How does the axis of the 1st Ray run? - ANSWER-Axis runs from 
anterolateral/slightly plantar to posteromedial/slightly dorsal and is angled about 
45 degrees from both the frontal and sagittal planes with little divergence from 
Transverse. As the 1st ray DF; it inv...
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INTRAPARTUM PREP/STUDY GUIDE: A SELF EVALUATION TOOL
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1. Define Lie, Presentation, Station, Position, Attitude (Chapter 13 424) Fetal attitude: refers to the positioning (flexion or extension) of the joints & the 
relationship of fetal parts to one another 
○ Most common fetal attitude when labor begins is with all joints 
flexed→fetal back is rounded, chin is on the chest, the thighs are flexed on 
the abdomen, & the legs are flexed at the knees 
○ This position is most favorable for vaginal birth 
○ Smallest diameter presents to the pelv...
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