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Polysomnography questions with correct answers
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Where monitor activity with PSG CORRECT ANSWER 2-3 EEG derivations from frontal, central, and occipital regions 
electrode impdances <5 kOhms 
 
EEG measures CORRECT ANSWER postsynaptic potentials from gigantic pyramidal cells 
 
EOG measures CORRECT ANSWER left and right eye movement 
cornea = positive charge 
retina = negative charge 
 
submental EMG records CORRECT ANSWER chin movement 
used to determine phasic REM 
 
airflow measured by what during PSG CORRECT ANSWER changes in temperatur...
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Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Understanding Medical-Surgical Nursing 6th Edition Linda S. Williams Paula D. Hopper
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Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Understanding Medical-Surgical Nursing 6th Edition Linda S. Williams Paula D. Hopper. 
A nurse would perform which of the following to detect varicose veins in a client? 
1. Trendelenburg test 
2. Arteriography 
3. Romberg test 
4. Babinski test 
Answer: 1 
Rationale: The Trendelenburg test evaluates the backflow of blood through defective 
valves. After raising the legs to empty the veins, the client stands, and if the veins fill 
from above the site of suspect...
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CSD 405- Final Exam Study Guide (Mod 7-9) || with Complete Solutions.
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There are 4 types of cells in the cortex: pyramidal, stellate (aka granular), fusiform, and horizontal cells of Cajal. Which of these are Golgi II cells? correct answers stellate; horizontal cells of Cajal 
 
Subcortical processing is as follows: 
(A) Cochlea 
(B) Anterior ventral cochlear nucleus 
(C) Posterior ventral cochlear nucleus 
(D) Multipolar cells of ventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN and PVCN) 
(E) Superior olivary complex 
(F) Inferior colliculus 
(G) Medial geniculate body correct answ...
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Exam 3 - Lec 1, Neuropharm NE, 5-HT & HA, Neuropharm muscarinic Ach and DA receptors, Neuropharm Nicotinic Ach Receptors, nAChRs (nicotine acetlycholine receptors) DRUGS, mAChR ligands, Neuropharmacology (PhD), Thompson - Spring 2016 UTD, Norepinephrine
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Exam 3 - Lec 1, Neuropharm NE, 5-HT & HA, Neuropharm 
muscarinic Ach and DA receptors, Neuropharm Nicotinic Ach 
Receptors, nAChRs (nicotine acetlycholine receptors) 
DRUGS, mAChR ligands, Neuropharmacology (PhD), 
Thompson - Spring 2016 UTD, Norepinephrine 
mGluRs - Structure -Answer-Homodimers 
Homodimers have ____ sets of ____ transmembrane segments -Answer-2, 7 
What is the Hill coefficient for Glu? -Answer-1 
Receptors in Class I of mGluRs? -Answer-mGluR 1 & 5 
Receptors in Class II of mGlu...
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SCRN study guide: anatomy and physiology
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What percentage of the body's oxygen supply and cardiac output does the brain 
use? - answer-The brain uses 20% of the body's oxygen suppy and 15% of the 
body's cardiac output. 
*brain cells do not store oxygen or glucose. The need a constant suppy of 
micronutrients from arterial blood. 
What is the normal blood flow to cerebral tissue? When does electrical failure 
occur? - answer-Normal blood flow to the brain is 50-55ml/100/min 
electrical failure occurs at 15-20ml/100/min 
temporal lobe...
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EEG Mock Exam Questions With Solutions
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EEG Mock Exam Questions With Solutions 
which electrodes do not record directly from the brain subdermal 
the distance from cz to pz is 6.8cm. what is the distance from nasion to inion 34cm 
due to a scalp lesion, C4 has been relocated 4mm anteriorly, the technologist should: 
 relocated C3 3mm anteriorly 
a highly malignant tumor primarily seen in children may be: medulla blastoma 
inflammation of the coverings of the brain or spinal cord is called meningitis 
scalp EEG is a result of summatio...
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BIPN 152- Lecture 5 Synaptic Plasticity, Learning and Memory Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz
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How does the Morris Water Maze task function? - A mouse is placed in a murky water tank and, 
because mice do not enjoy being in water, it will try to look for a way out, and after many trials the 
mouse learns that there is a platform somewhere in the tank upon which it can rest from swimming, and 
these trials show that the mouse becomes progressively quicker at finding the platform, demonstrating 
that it maintains memory of where the platform is in the tank; when a trained mouse is given a 
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BIOS 1300-PreLab 9 exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)
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Coronal Suture 
Joint between frontal and parietal bones 
 
 
 
Ethmoid Bone 
Contributes to anterior cranial fossa, nasal cavity, and orbit 
Contains numerous sinuses (air cells) 
 
 
 
Frontal Bone 
Unpaired, irregular-shaped, flat bone 
Forms forehead, roof of orbits, and most of anterior cranial fossa 
Contains frontal air sinuses 
 
 
 
Inferior nasal concha 
Shelf-like projection of bone 
Covered by thick mucosa 
Articulates with ethmoid bone 
 
 
 
Lacrimal Bone 
Smallest and most delicat...
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Neuro Exam 1 USAHS questions and answers all are graded A+
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Apraxia - inability to make a motor plan, as a result of brain damage. 
Ataxia - lack of muscle coordination 
Aphasia - impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's 
area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing understanding). 
1 olfactory - Making client smell something pleasant 
front of brain 
2 optic - thalamus - test visual acuity (Snellen chart, or # of fingers) 
front of brain 
3 Oculomotor - thalamus - looking up, in and left to right...
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Exam 3 - Lec 1, Neuropharm NE, 5-HT & HA, Neuropharm muscarinic Ach and DA receptors, Neuropharm Nicotinic Ach Receptors, nAChRs (nicotine acetlycholine receptors) DRUGS, mAChR ligands, Neuropharmacology (PhD), Thompson - Spring 2016 UTD, Norepinephrine
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Exam 3 - Lec 1, Neuropharm NE, 5-HT & HA, Neuropharm 
muscarinic Ach and DA receptors, Neuropharm Nicotinic Ach 
Receptors, nAChRs (nicotine acetlycholine receptors) 
DRUGS, mAChR ligands, Neuropharmacology (PhD), 
Thompson - Spring 2016 UTD, Norepinephrine 
mGluRs - Structure -Answer-Homodimers 
Homodimers have ____ sets of ____ transmembrane segments -Answer-2, 7 
What is the Hill coefficient for Glu? -Answer-1 
Receptors in Class I of mGluRs? -Answer-mGluR 1 & 5 
Receptors in Class II of mGlu...
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