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LDA Neuro Questions & Answers, latest updates. 100% Accurate.
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LDA Neuro Questions & Answers, latest updates. 100% Accurate. 
 
 
1) Describe two functions of the meninges. - a. Forms a "PAD" around the brain in the skull- almost like a balloon of fluid for the brain to sit in so no pressure is on the bottom of the brain 
i. It makes movement slower to create less of an impact- therefore protecting the brain from too fast of movement and gravity of the brain 
b. Carries cerebral-spinal fluid; carrying or being a vehicle in which blood vessels bring nutrie...
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APEA 3P Exam Review #2 CEFDD (A+ GUIDE) 2024/2025 Passed
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When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the skin filled with serous fluid measuring approximately 0.5cm were noted. These types of lesions can be seen in 
. Herpes simplex or varicella 
the principal muscles involved when closing the mouth are innervated by which cranial nerve? 
. Cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) 
Muscles innervated by cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) 
Principal muscles involved in closing the mouth 
Structure that creates a channel for the vertebral arter...
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WGU D236 Pathophysiology pre-test | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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A high school senior sustained a concussion during a football game. Which of the following signs and 
symptoms would indicate the presence of postconcussion syndrome in the days and weeks following his 
injury? 
Select one: 
a. Unilateral weakness and decreased coordination 
b. Recurrent nosebleeds and hypersomnia 
c. Neck pain and decreased neck range of motion 
d. Headaches and memory lapses - d. Headaches and memory lapses 
(Postconcussion syndrome includes mild symptoms, such as headache, ir...
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Advanced Health Assessment Exam 1 Questions and Answers Rated A+
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What is suggested when touch and position sense are normal or only slightly impaired, and there is a disproportionate decrease in, or loss of, discriminative sensations? - ANSWER suggests disease of the sensory cortex. 
 
Stereognosis, number identification, and two-point discrimination are impaired in? - ANSWER posterior column disease. 
 
What does primary headaches include? - ANSWER migraine, tension, cluster, and chronic daily headaches 
 
Where does secondary headaches arise? - ANSWER secon...
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GNUR 238 Exam 3 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Hordeolum Correct Answer-An acute infection originating in the sebaceous gland of the eyelid; usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus 
 
Conjunctivitis Correct Answer-An inflammation of the palpebral or bulbar conjunctiva; caused by local infection of bacteria or virus and by an allergic reaction, systemic infection or chemical irritation 
 
Strabismus Correct Answer-An abnormal ocular alignment in which the visual axes do not meet at the desired point; can have two types paralytic (motor imbala...
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Exam 3: NUR257/ NUR 257 (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Aging and Chronic Illness in Nursing Review | Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| A Grade – Galen
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Exam 3: NUR257/ NUR 257 (New 2024/ 2025 
Update) Aging and Chronic Illness in 
Nursing Review | Questions and Verified 
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QUESTION 
 Four major signs of parkinson disorder 
 
 
Answer: 
Tremors 
Muscle rigidity 
 
Bradykinesia (slow movement) and Akinesia (no movement) 
Asymmetric onset 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 Stages of PD 
 
 
Answer: 
Stage 1: Initial Stage 
• Unilateral limb involvement 
• Minimal weakness 
• Hand and arm t rembling 
Stage...
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PCE Written Practice exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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A patient displays fatiguable weakness with knee flexion. Which myotome represents this movement? 
a) L5 
b) S1 
c) S2 
d) S3 - correct answer c) S2 
 
*S2: Hip ext & Knee flex 
 
A positive FABER test may indicate any of the following except: 
a) Hip OA 
b) Iliopsoas spasm 
c) SI joint involvement 
d) Glute strain - correct answer d) Glute strain 
 
During the stance phase on the right leg, the left hip drops. What best describes this? 
a) Right Trendelenburg 
b) Left Trendelenburg 
c) Unil...
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Practice Questions: HESI Med-Surg Practice Questions & Answers :HESI Med-Surg: 100% Verified: Guaranteed APlus Score
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A female client with a nasogastric tube attached to low suction states that she is nauseated. The nurse assesses that there has been no drainage through the nasogastric tube in the last 2 hours. Which action should the nurse take first? 
 
A. Irrigate the nasogastric tube with sterile normal saline. 
B. Reposition the client on her side. 
C. Advance the nasogastric tube 5 cm. 
D. Administer an intravenous antiemetic as prescribed. 
(Ans- B. The priority is to determined if the tube is functioni...
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NAVLE Equine Questions and Answers Graded A+
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NAVLE Equine Questions and Answers 
 
Graded A+ 
 
Fescue toxicity 
---- causes abortion and agalactia 
 
Aspiration Pneumonia 
---- is the most common cause of dysphagia in horses 
 
Upper airway endoscopy, dental exam 
An appropriate next step for a horse with facial swelling, unilateral mucopurulent nasal 
discharge, and epiphora is a —— and a —- 
 
Pergolide (PPID) 
A 14 year old horse comes in with PU/PD, abnormal fat deposition, hyper trichiasis, recurrent 
laminitis and lethargy. Th...
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Scribe America Final Exam ED Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Scribe America Final Exam ED Questions and Answers Already Passed What are the 3 types of dispositions? Discharge, Admit, Transfer 
What does HPI stand for? history of present illness 
What does ROS stand for? review of systems 
The HPI and ROS are considered what type of information? subjective 
The physical exam is what type of information? objective 
If a physician told you a patient's abdomen was non tender, where would you document this? PE 
What section focuses directly on the chief compl...
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