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NUR2459 MENTAL HEALTH EXAM 2 2023 ALL ANSWERED
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NUR2459 MENTAL HEALTH EXAM 2 2023 
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NUR2459 MENTAL HEALTH EXAM 2 2023 ALL ANSWERED 
 
Ideas of reference 
Misconstrue trivial events and attach personal significance to them (believing 
 
that others, who are discussing the next meal, are talking about them) 
 
 
Persecution 
Feel singled out for harm by others (being hunted down by the FBI) 
 
Grandeur 
Believe that they are all powerful and important, like a god 
 
 
Somatic delusions 
Believe that their body is changing in an unu...
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What is abulia? - ANSWERLack of will, drive, or initiative for action, speech and thought 
 
What is anterior cerebral artery stroke syndrome? - ANSWER- Contralateral leg paresis 
- Abulia, disinhibition, executive dysfunction 
*In some cases, akinetic mutism, if bilateral caudate head infarction 
 
What is middle cerebral artery stroke syndrome? - ANSWER- Contralateral hemiparesis/sensory loss 
- Homonymous hemianopia 
- Dysarthria, aphasia, Alexia, agraphia, acalculia, apraxia 
 
*If non-dom...
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KIN 411 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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KIN 411 Final Exam Questions and 
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What kind of information does the parietal association cortex integrate and receive (4)? - Ans:-The 
parietal association cortex integrates: 
Visual; 
Somatosensory; 
Vestibular and; 
Auditory inputs. 
True or false: the parietal association cortex sends output to the motor association area - Ans:-True! 
In the brain, which hemisphere is typically the non-dominant side? - Ans:-The right side is normally 
the non-dominant side 
The left side is normally ...
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SCRN TEST QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS
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How many cranial nerves are there? - Accurate Answers 12 pairs 
 
How many spinal nerves are there? - Accurate Answers 31 pairs 
 
Penumbra - Accurate Answers Area of ischemic brain tissue that is potentially reversible 
 
What are the two types of hemorrhagic stroke? - Accurate Answers intracerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage 
 
What are some causes of intracerebral hemorrhage? - Accurate Answers HTN, drug use, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, hemorrhagic tumors 
 
What are some causes ...
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NBCOT 2024 Test Exam Questions And Revised Correct Answers
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NBCOT 2024 Test Exam Questions And Revised Correct Answers 
 
When does hand dominance begin to develop? - Answer -3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years 
 
Can someone with receptive aphasia participate in sensory testing? - Answer -Individuals with this disorder cannot comprehend spoken or written words or symbols. Individuals cannot understand verbal directions or respond to sensory stimuli. 
 
What is agnosia? - Answer -Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks rec...
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RESNA ATP ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 – (Assistive Technology Terms) GRADED A+
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RESNA ATP ACTUAL EXAM 
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1. Impairment: Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or anatomical structure or 
function. 
2. DYSARTHIA: Motor SPEECH DISORDER.Difficult in pronouncing muscles are 
weak or do not move. may also have respiratory problems. found in stroke and cancer patients. 
3. APRAXIA: Oral motor muscles loose function, unable to speak with meaningfull utterances. 
DISORDER OF...
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RESNA ATP EXAM - Assistive Technology Terms Latest Update | 100% Correct
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RESNA ATP EXAM - Assistive 
 
Technology Terms Latest Update | 100% 
 
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**What does impairment refer to?** 
 Impairment refers to any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical, or anatomical 
structure or function. 
 
**Define DYSARTHRIA.** 
 
 Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by difficulty in pronouncing words due 
to weak or immobile mouth muscles, often accompanied by respiratory issues. It is commonly 
found in stroke and cancer patients. 
 
**Explain APRAXI...
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Medical SLP - Praxis Practice Questions All Answers Correct
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Medical SLP - Praxis Practice Questions All Answers Correct 
At about what age do infants begin to send intentional and purposeful messages via babbling and 
gesturing? 
a. 3 months 
b. 6 months 
c. 10 months 
d. 2 years old ️️c. 10 months 
intentional and purposeful switch from perlocutionary to illocutionary 
What are the characteristics of a fluency disorder, and how is it treated? 
Characteristics of a fluency disorder, such as stuttering, include frequent disruptions in the f...
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ABRET EEG TEST QUESTIONS (With correct answers)
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AGNOSIA correct answers the inability to recognize familiar objects. 
 
APRAXIA correct answers DIFFICULTY WITH MOTOR PLANNING TO PERFORM TASKS OR MOVEMENTS (YOUR BRAIN KNOWS BUT IT CANT CARRY OUT) 
 
HOW OFTEN DOES OSHA CHECK LEAKAGE OF CURRENT correct answers SEMIANNUALLY 
 
WHAT KIND OF SEIZURE BEGINS WITH THE HEAD AND EYES TURNING TO ONE SIDE correct answers ADVERSIVE SEIZURE 
 
WHAT DYSFUNCTION IS INDICATED BY THE PRESENCE OF UNILATERAL BABINSKI SIGNS correct answers PYRAMIDAL TRACT DYSFUNC...
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CBMT Retake (FML) Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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CBMT Retake (FML) Exam Questions With 
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Broca's area is responsible for - answerExpressive language 
Wernick's area is responsible for - answerreceptive language 
Repression - answerunconscious mechanism to keep disturbing/threatening thoughts from 
becoming conscious 
Denial - answerblocking external events from awareness; refusal to experience it 
Projection - answerattributing their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings and motives to 
another person 
Regression - answermovin...
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