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USMLE Step 1 High Yield Exam Questions & Answers Correct 100%
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Klüver Bucy syndrome - Answer Hyperorality, hypersexuality, disinhibited behavior. Associated with HSV-1 
 
Gerstmann Syndrome - Answer Lesion of the parietal-temporal cortex. 
Agraphia, acalculia, finger agnosia, and left-right disorientation. 
 
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome - Answer Confusion, ophtalmoplegia, ataxia, memory loss (anterograde and retrograde amnesia), confabulation, personality changes. 
Wernicke problems come in a CAN of beer: Confusion, Ataxia, Nystagmus. 
 
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palpation of radial pulse - correct answer. Palpate both pulses noting the rate, rhythm, elasticity of vessel wall and equal force 
 
grading pulse - correct answer. 3+ full bounding 
2+ normal 
1+ weak 
0 absent 
 
brachial pulse - correct answer. palpate this pulse if you suspect arterial insufficiency 
 
modified Allen's tes...
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NIH STROKE SCALE – ALL TEST GROUPS A-F (PATIENTS 1-6) ANSWER KEY UPDATED SPRING 2024
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NIH STROKE SCALE – ALL TEST GROUPS A-F 
(PATIENTS 1-6) ANSWER KEY UPDATED SPRING 
2024. 
NIH Stroke scale is - ANS-an 11-item clinical evaluation instrument 
widely used in clinical trials and practice to assess neurologic outcome 
and degree of recovery from stroke. 
what items are the most reproducible of the NIH scale? 
are they important to ultimate outcome? - ANS-5 and 6 
yes, they are the most imporant 
watch limbs very carefully and compare to what to gauge whether the 
limb is dri...
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B1. A physical therapist is treating a child with spastic cerebral palsy who is 3 years old 
cognitively but at a 6-month-old gross developmental level. What is an appropriate 
treatment activity for this child? 
1. Reaching for a multicolored object while in an unsupported standing position. 
2. Reaching for a multicolored object while in an unsupported, guarded sitting position. 
3. Visually tracking a black and white object held 9 inches from his...
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USMLE Step 1 High Yield Question and answer rated A+Klüver Bucy syndrome 
Hyperorality, hypersexuality, disinhibited behavior. Associated with HSV-1 
 
 
 
Gerstmann Syndrome 
Lesion of the parietal-temporal cortex. 
Agraphia, acalculia, finger agnosia, and left-right disorientation. 
 
 
 
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome 
Confusion, ophtalmoplegia, ataxia, memory loss (anterograde and retrograde amnesia), confabulation, personality changes. 
Wernicke problems come in a CAN of beer: Confusion, Ata...
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NBME 25 
Patient had anaphylaxis following the transfusion of fresh frozen plasma. What is the 
genetic deficiency? -- IgA deficiency. Patient with this disease may have preformed 
antibodies against IgA 
How does sitagliptin work? -- It is a competitive inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 
(DPP4). It prevents breakdown of GI incretins (ex: glucagon-like peptide, GLP-1) and 
promote endogenous release of insulin. 
** DPP4 inhibitor increases endogenous insulin 
What are acoustic neuromas? -- Ves...
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NEURO 375 LEC. 14 – CEREBELLUM |39 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024(DIAGRAMS INCLUDED)
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1. Cerebellum is the ____ part of hindbrain and is located in the _______ under the __________ 
2. is covered by ___ meninges 
3. has _____ of walls of the ____ ventricle 
1. C-bellum is largest part of hindbrain and is located in the posterior cranial fossa under the tentorium cerebellum 
2. It is covered by 3 meninges 
3. has 2/3 of walls of the 4th ventricle 
 
 
C-bellum is: 
4. surrounded by _____ from the _____ aperture (foramen of ____) and the ______ apertures (foramina of ______) 
5. to...
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USMLE Step 1 High Yield Question with complete solution 2023
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USMLE Step 1 High Yield Question with complete solution 2023Klüver Bucy syndrome 
Hyperorality, hypersexuality, disinhibited behavior. Associated with HSV-1 
 
 
 
Gerstmann Syndrome 
Lesion of the parietal-temporal cortex. 
Agraphia, acalculia, finger agnosia, and left-right disorientation. 
 
 
 
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome 
Confusion, ophtalmoplegia, ataxia, memory loss (anterograde and retrograde amnesia), confabulation, personality changes. 
Wernicke problems come in a CAN of beer: Confus...
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Klüver Bucy syndrome -ANSWER Hyperorality, hypersexuality, disinhibited behavior. Associated with HSV-1 
 
Gerstmann Syndrome -ANSWER Lesion of the parietal-temporal cortex. 
Agraphia, acalculia, finger agnosia, and left-right disorientation. 
 
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome -ANSWER Confusion, ophtalmoplegia, ataxia, memory loss (anterograde and retrograde amnesia), confabulation, personality changes. 
Wernicke problems come in a CAN of beer: Confusion, Ataxia, Nystagmus. 
 
Paramedian pontine r...
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NEURO 375 CEREBELLUM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.
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why is the cerebellum considered part of the motor system? 
because though damage to the cerebellum still allows movement to occur, patient has: 
- gait imbalance, poor postural control 
- poor coordination of voluntary movements, slurred speech (brocha's area = pre motor area for speech) 
 
 
 
what are the functions of the cerebellum 
all unconscious 
- controls equilibrium and balance 
- controls posture and muscle tone 
- coordinated purposeful movements 
- also involved in sensory informat...
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