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Neuro exam 3 test Questions & Answers Graded A+
  • Neuro exam 3 test Questions & Answers Graded A+

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  • What nucleus is associated with CN III? A. Main sensory B. Inferior salivatory C. Edinger-westphal D. Solitarius - Answer C. Edinger-Westphal The optic nerve and retinal are PNS or CNS? - Answer CNS (they are extensions of the CNS because you are looking at the brain when you look inside the eye) True or False: The blind spot is located in the nasal retinal field and the temporal visual field. - Answer True If you turn your head to the right, which vestibular system is activated? A...
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SCRN Practice Questions And Answers With Latest Solutions 2024
  • SCRN Practice Questions And Answers With Latest Solutions 2024

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  • SCRN Practice Questions And Answers With Latest Solutions 2024 What areas does the Anterior Cerebral Artery ACA feed? (I.e. lobes and/or structures) - answerMedial portion of the frontal and parietal lobes (mohawk); corpus callosum What areas does the Posterior Cerebral Artery PCA feed? (I.e. lobes/structures) - answerOccipital lobe, midbrain, thalamus, and pineal gland. What are the major s/s of MCA stroke? - answerContralateral hemiplegia Contralateral Hemianesthesia Arm weaker than le...
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Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
  • Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS

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  • Is reproduction system necessary to survive? no What are the functions of male reproductive systems? produce sperm in testes transfer sperm to female produce and regular male sex hormones Male sex hormones are produced by what? Hypothalmus in the brain anterior pituary gland testes testosterone responsible develop and maintenace of sex hormones secondary sex characteristics Male gentalia external structures testes, penis, scrotum Darktos muscles is re...
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PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Questions with Complete Solutions
  • PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Questions with Complete Solutions Bell's Palsy causes cranial nerve 7 dysfunction S/S of Bell's Palsy Has forehead involvement (whereas a stroke does not affect forehead movement), facial weakness, inability to keep one eye closed Treatment for Bell's palsy Prednisone 60mg x 5 days, Valcyclovir 1000mg TID x 7 days, artificial tears, lacri lube at night When can I use tPA? ischemic stroke presenting within <3 hrs and CT head negative How do you trea...
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NBCE Part II - General Diagnosis Correct 100%
  • NBCE Part II - General Diagnosis Correct 100%

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  • What does the acronym HIPPIRONEL stand for? - Answer History Inspection Palpation Percussion Instrumentation Ranges of Motion Orthopedics Neurological (E)x-ray Laboratory Your notes on the present illness should include what information? - Answer Location Mechanism Neurological Onset Pallative/Provocative factors Quality of pain Radiation/Referral Severity/Site/Setting Timing What should be included in a patient's past history? - Answer Immunizations Past illnesses Hosp...
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N 5334 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 2 Advanced Pharmacology for Nurse Practitioners (The University of Texas at Arlington)
  • N 5334 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 2 Advanced Pharmacology for Nurse Practitioners (The University of Texas at Arlington)

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  • Study Questions and Answers Exam 2 • What are the basic mechanisms by which neuropharmocologic agents act? o Can modify the disease process o Act at the sites of actions which is the axons versus synapses and steps in synaptic transmission and effects of drugs on the steps of synaptic transmission • Transmittter synthesis is the first step in transmission. What are the other 4 steps? o Transmitter storage, transmitter release, receptor binding, and termination of the transmission • T...
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Pam Bartley CEN Toxicology Match Words 2023 updated
  • Pam Bartley CEN Toxicology Match Words 2023 updated

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  • Pam Bartley CEN Toxicology Match Words 2023 updated Body packers Whole bowel irrigation Deferoxamine Vin rose urine Stimulants mydriasis Opioids myosis Cholinergic crisis SLUDGE Ethylene glycol Fomepizole Digoxin yellow green vision Beta blocker toxicity glucagon acetaminiophen N-acetylcysteine salicylates urine alkalination sulfonylureas Octreotide Phencyclidine (PCP) Combative behavior
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CPHON Exam 117 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • CPHON Exam 117 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • CPHON Exam 117 Questions with Verified Answers Auer rods - CORRECT ANSWER AML distinguishing feature Leukemia - CORRECT ANSWER Malignant disorder of the blood and blood forming organs including the bone marrow, lymph nodes and spleen Cytogenetics for Leukemia - CORRECT ANSWER Ploidy; abnormalities found in more than 90% of patients with ALL; with number of chromosomes and structures (translocation) Hyperdiploidy in ALL - CORRECT ANSWER More than 46; favorable if not more than 50 G...
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NEURO EXAM 3 TEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
  • NEURO EXAM 3 TEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS

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  • What nucleus is associated with CN III? A. Main sensory B. Inferior salivatory C. Edinger-westphal D. Solitarius - C. Edinger-Westphal The optic nerve and retinal are PNS or CNS? - CNS (they are extensions of the CNS because you are looking at the brain when you look inside the eye) True or False: The blind spot is located in the nasal retinal field and the temporal visual field. - True If you turn your head to the right, which vestibular system is activated? A. Left B. Right -...
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NCLEX RN Mnemonics Questions Answered 100% correct
  • NCLEX RN Mnemonics Questions Answered 100% correct

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  • NCLEX RN Mnemonics Questions Answered 100% correct Cranial Nerves, Sensory vs Motor Think: "Some Say Money Matters But My Brother Says Big Brains Matter Most." S-Sensory, M-Motor, B-Both S-Olfactory I S-Optic II M-Oculomotor III M-Trochlear IV B-Trigeminal V M-Abducens VI B-Facial VII S-Auditory VIII) B-Glossopharyngeal IX B-Vagus X M-Accessory XI M-Hypoglossal XII Autonomic Nervous System Function Rhyme Sympathetic: fight or flight Parasympathetic: rest and digest ...
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