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Surgical First Assist Book Exam Study Guide: Cardiothoracic Surgery with Complete Solutions | A+ Grade
476. Which of the following lymph nodes must be removed and histologically examine when performing 
a segmental pulmonary resection for lung cancer? - Lobar 
In severe aortic stenosis, all of the following are indications for valve replacement EXCEPT: - 
Palpitations 
What is the most common cause of mitral stenosis? - Rheumatic fever
- Exam (elaborations)
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476. Which of the following lymph nodes must be removed and histologically examine when performing 
a segmental pulmonary resection for lung cancer? - Lobar 
In severe aortic stenosis, all of the following are indications for valve replacement EXCEPT: - 
Palpitations 
What is the most common cause of mitral stenosis? - Rheumatic fever
Surgical Assisting - Meridian 1 with Complete Solutions | A+ Grade
Delayed Primary Closure (Tertiary Intention) - Wound closure occurs when intentionally delayed for 
three or more days. 
When tying any knot, what must first be done to ensure a flat throw? - Cross the suture 
Scarpas - The fascia located in the subcutaneous fat that must be incorporated for a secure wound. 
Evisceration - Wound breakdown with protrusion of intestine 
Dehiscence - Wound breakdown and separation without any intestinal protrusion. 
Exposure - Main job of the surgical assistant 
En...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Delayed Primary Closure (Tertiary Intention) - Wound closure occurs when intentionally delayed for 
three or more days. 
When tying any knot, what must first be done to ensure a flat throw? - Cross the suture 
Scarpas - The fascia located in the subcutaneous fat that must be incorporated for a secure wound. 
Evisceration - Wound breakdown with protrusion of intestine 
Dehiscence - Wound breakdown and separation without any intestinal protrusion. 
Exposure - Main job of the surgical assistant 
En...
Surgical Assistant Certification Exam with Complete Solutions | A+ Grade
The surgeon asks you to first gently supinate, then gently pronate the operative wrist of a 14-year old 
patient in supine position. The operative extremity is positioned at 80 degrees to the torso. Which of the 
following most accurately describes the movement of the operative thumb (which direction it points) as 
you carry out the instructions? - Thumb inferior, then back to superior 
With patient in the prone position, the dorsal roots of the spinal nerves are oriented: - Superficial to 
its ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The surgeon asks you to first gently supinate, then gently pronate the operative wrist of a 14-year old 
patient in supine position. The operative extremity is positioned at 80 degrees to the torso. Which of the 
following most accurately describes the movement of the operative thumb (which direction it points) as 
you carry out the instructions? - Thumb inferior, then back to superior 
With patient in the prone position, the dorsal roots of the spinal nerves are oriented: - Superficial to 
its ...
Study and Review Forms BASI Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
What is the primary muscle focus and objective of the Supine Leg Series of the Hip Work? - Hip 
adductors 
What are the benefits of working in a neutral pelvis position? - -encourages balanced muscular 
development and correct muscle recruitment 
-teaches correct posture and allignment 
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Define the action of the diaphragm? - inhale- diaphragm lowers making the pressure inside less than 
the pressure outside (enlarges the thoracic cavity) 
exhale- diaphragm relaxes equalizing the pressure in th...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the primary muscle focus and objective of the Supine Leg Series of the Hip Work? - Hip 
adductors 
What are the benefits of working in a neutral pelvis position? - -encourages balanced muscular 
development and correct muscle recruitment 
-teaches correct posture and allignment 
- 
Define the action of the diaphragm? - inhale- diaphragm lowers making the pressure inside less than 
the pressure outside (enlarges the thoracic cavity) 
exhale- diaphragm relaxes equalizing the pressure in th...
STRAIGHTERLINE BIO 101 FINAL Exam |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | Graded A+
the calvin cycle reactions are dependent upon a supply of carbon dioxide, NADPH, and ATP 
which cofactor is involved in the Calvin cycle reactions? NADP+ 
segments of DNA that are not part of the gene are called introns 
which of the following is not true of ribosomes they bind only one type of amino acid 
which part of an operon is incorrectly matched with its function? regulator--binds to the repressor 
protein 
cells of the ground tissue system are called parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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the calvin cycle reactions are dependent upon a supply of carbon dioxide, NADPH, and ATP 
which cofactor is involved in the Calvin cycle reactions? NADP+ 
segments of DNA that are not part of the gene are called introns 
which of the following is not true of ribosomes they bind only one type of amino acid 
which part of an operon is incorrectly matched with its function? regulator--binds to the repressor 
protein 
cells of the ground tissue system are called parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenc...
Stott Practical Exam Stated Focus | Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
Elevated Shoulders - Strengthen Traps & Lats, do mid back & coordination 
Depressed Shoulders - do arm circles, salute 
knock knee - Work abductors 
Rotations - strengthen obliques, Q.L. do mermaid with rotation on reformer, round back - work 
lateral fexion 
Shoulders 1 higher than the other - balance scapula 
Protracted Scapula - Open Elbows, Plow 
femur rotated - if medially rotated work laterally, if laterally rotated work medially 
Protracted Scapula - do airplane, back rowing preps 
Retrac...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Elevated Shoulders - Strengthen Traps & Lats, do mid back & coordination 
Depressed Shoulders - do arm circles, salute 
knock knee - Work abductors 
Rotations - strengthen obliques, Q.L. do mermaid with rotation on reformer, round back - work 
lateral fexion 
Shoulders 1 higher than the other - balance scapula 
Protracted Scapula - Open Elbows, Plow 
femur rotated - if medially rotated work laterally, if laterally rotated work medially 
Protracted Scapula - do airplane, back rowing preps 
Retrac...
Stott Pilates- Exam preparation- Intermediate Reformer| Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
3 or 4 springs - Spring tension for Footwork 
3 or 4 springs - Spring tension for Second position 
2-3 springs - Spring tension for single leg 
2 springs - Spring tension for Hundred 
Spring tension for bend & stretch - 2 springs 
Spring tension for Short spine - 2 springs 
Spring tension for Beats - 2 springs 
Spring tension for Frog - 2 springs 
Foot work 
sound position 
single leghundred 
bend & stretch 
short spine - order the exercises group : hundred, bend & stretch,second position,foot w...
- Exam (elaborations)
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3 or 4 springs - Spring tension for Footwork 
3 or 4 springs - Spring tension for Second position 
2-3 springs - Spring tension for single leg 
2 springs - Spring tension for Hundred 
Spring tension for bend & stretch - 2 springs 
Spring tension for Short spine - 2 springs 
Spring tension for Beats - 2 springs 
Spring tension for Frog - 2 springs 
Foot work 
sound position 
single leghundred 
bend & stretch 
short spine - order the exercises group : hundred, bend & stretch,second position,foot w...
Stott Pilates Muscular References Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 2024
semimembranosus 
vastus lateralis 
upper trapezius 
middle trapezius 
lower trapezius 
levator scapulae 
rhomboid major 
rhomboid minor 
serratus anterior pectoralis minor 
subclavius 
anterior deltoid 
medial deltoid 
posterior deltoid 
pectoralis major 
coracobrachialis 
latissimus dorsi 
teres major 
supraspinatus
- Exam (elaborations)
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semimembranosus 
vastus lateralis 
upper trapezius 
middle trapezius 
lower trapezius 
levator scapulae 
rhomboid major 
rhomboid minor 
serratus anterior pectoralis minor 
subclavius 
anterior deltoid 
medial deltoid 
posterior deltoid 
pectoralis major 
coracobrachialis 
latissimus dorsi 
teres major 
supraspinatus
STOTT Pilates Matwork Exam- Muscle Balance Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
What does medial mean? - Towards the midline of the body 
What does distal mean? - Away from the trunk of the body 
What does proximal mean? - Closer to the trunk of the body 
What does lateral mean? - Away from the midline of the body 
What are the benefits of STOTT pilates? - Longer, leaner muscles, core strength and stability, injury 
prevention, relief from stress and back pain, better posture, improved balance and coordination, 
enhanced athletic ability, effective post- rehab, heightened b...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What does medial mean? - Towards the midline of the body 
What does distal mean? - Away from the trunk of the body 
What does proximal mean? - Closer to the trunk of the body 
What does lateral mean? - Away from the midline of the body 
What are the benefits of STOTT pilates? - Longer, leaner muscles, core strength and stability, injury 
prevention, relief from stress and back pain, better posture, improved balance and coordination, 
enhanced athletic ability, effective post- rehab, heightened b...
Stott Pilates IMP Five Basic Principles | Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
Breathing - In through the nose & out through the mouth through pursed lips. 
Emphasis is on a 3 dimensional breath pattern breathing into the posterior & lateral aspects of the rib 
cage as these tend to be under utilised areas. 
Breathing - Exhaling deeply can help to activate the deep support muscles by engaging the 
transverses abdominus. 
The action of the transverses abdominus is to engage & slightly compress the abdomen stabilising the 
lumbo pelvic region, especially in neutral. 
Breathi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Breathing - In through the nose & out through the mouth through pursed lips. 
Emphasis is on a 3 dimensional breath pattern breathing into the posterior & lateral aspects of the rib 
cage as these tend to be under utilised areas. 
Breathing - Exhaling deeply can help to activate the deep support muscles by engaging the 
transverses abdominus. 
The action of the transverses abdominus is to engage & slightly compress the abdomen stabilising the 
lumbo pelvic region, especially in neutral. 
Breathi...
The TEFL Academy - Assignment B (PPP grammar lesson table)
The Tefl Academy, Assignment B, Board Plan
Ammo 18 Exam Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
Metal Coils Endorsement (NYS) Questions and Answers Graded A
Employment Law for Business and Human Resources Professionals Revised Fourth Edition Kathryn J. Filsinger
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