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AAET Flashcards Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2023
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What describes an atom in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total 
number of protons, giving the atom a net positive or negative electrical charge - Ion 
What is the negatively charged particle in an atom? - Electron 
What has neutral particles, along with protons, and is found in the nucleus of an atom? - 
Neutrons 
Which particles of an atom are positively charged? - Protons 
What makes up the elements foun...
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AAET Flashcards Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2023
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AAET Flashcards Exam 
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What describes an atom in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total 
number of protons, giving the atom a net positive or negative electrical charge - Ion 
What is the negatively charged particle in an atom? - Electron 
What has neutral particles, along with protons, and is found in the nucleus of an atom? - 
Neutrons 
Which particles of an atom are positively charged? - Protons 
What makes up the elements foun...
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Nerve Conduction Practice Questions with complete Solutions Graded A+
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Nerve Conduction Practice Questions with complete Solutions Graded A+ 
When the synaptic vesicles are electrically stimulated by a nerve impulse, synaptic vesicles gravitate to the outer membrane of the presynaptic wall and release acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft. The Ach molecules migrate to the postsynaptic cells where they attach to the specific receptors. When enough neurotransmitters are received by the receptors to overcome the firing threshold a CMAP is generated causing muscle cont...
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Introduction to Nerve Conduction Studies
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Introduction to Nerve Conduction Studies 
 
 
 
 
definition: analysis and interpretation of electrical signals produced by depolarization of excitable nerve and muscle cells - ANS clinical electrophysiology 
 
what terminology to use? 
- electrodiagnostic testing (EDx) 
- electroneuromyography (ENMG) 
- EMG/NCS - most common term people use 
- electrophysiologic testing - technically more correct term - ANS 
 
benefits of electrophysiologic testing: 
- correlating with physical...
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Nerve Conduction studies
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Nerve Conduction studies 
 
 
 
NCS - ANS used to evaluate function of motor & sensory nerves of body 
 
NCV - ANS study mainly for evaluation of parethesis &/or weakness of arms & legs 
 
disorders commonly diagnosed - ANS peripheal neuropathy, myopathy, diseases of neuromuscular junction 
 
Current-NCS - ANS electrodes measure current that travels down nerve pathway 
 
EMG - ANS sometimes combined w/ NCS 
 
NCS components - ANS Compound Motor Action Po...
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quiz questions NCS
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quiz questions NCS 
 
 
 
What parameter is reported on the EMG report for an F wave study? - ANS F wave latency 
 
ANAThe trigeminal (Vth cranial) nerve receives sensation from the - ANS face 
 
ANAThe distance used to stimulate the spinal accessory nerve is - ANS 10 cm 
 
ANAConduction velocity is recorded in - ANS meters per second 
 
ANACool extremities can cause - ANS Higher amplitudes, prolonged distal latencies and slower conduction velocities 
 
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Practice exam questions
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Practice exam questions 
 
 
 
The resting membrane potential of nerve and muscle is: - ANS -90 to -70 mV 
 
A bundle of nerve fascicles are bound together by a connective tissue called: - ANS perineurium 
 
What best describes the connective tissue sheath surrounding EACH individual fascicle in a peripheral nerve? - ANS endoneurium 
 
In examining a patient with brachial plexopathy, the deltoid and triceps are weak, but the biceps and pronator trees are normal. The lesion i...
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