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BIOS 1300 - Clinical Testing exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)
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CN I - Olfactory 
ask the pt to smell something, one nostril plugged, do for both nostrils 
 
 
 
CN II - Optic 
field of vision and eye chart, use pen and bring around side of head and ask when they can no longer see the pen, have pt stand 20 ft away from chart and read smallest line 
 
 
 
CN III, IV, VI - Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducens 
6 cardinal field of vision, have them keep their head still but follow with their eyes, move finger towards their nose and have them follow as well, have pt ...
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Orthopedic Technologist Exam/JDB7 | Questions and Correct Solutions | Latest Update 2024/2025
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Claw Toe - Answer -Contraction of the toe at the DIP and PIP joints ( 
excluding big toe) TX: Splinting 
Hammer Toe - Answer -Condition in which the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th toes 
are deformed by a bend at the PIP joint 
Mallet Toe - Answer -Buckling of the DIP joint at the end of the 
toe/Occurs most often in 2nd toe 
Talipes - Answer -Congenital deformities commonly referred to as 
clubfoot caused by abn...
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PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions
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(conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few weeks, e.g., compression. 
 
of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. 
 
and complete loss of function; reinnervation typically fails without surgical intervention because of aberrant regeneration (failure of regenerating axon to find its terminal end). 
 
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NU 201 - MS AND NEURO EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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NU 201 - MS AND NEURO EXAM | 
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3 types of muscles 
Correct Answer: skeletal (voluntary), smooth, cardiac 
muscle fibers 
Correct Answer: faciculi 
tendon 
Correct Answer: Connects muscle to bone 
ligament 
Correct Answer: Connects bone to bone 
movements produced by skeletal muscle contractions 
Correct Answer: Flexion 
Extension 
Abduction 
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Adduction 
Pronation 
Supination 
Circumduction 
Inversion 
Eversion 
Rotation 
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Final Exam: NR 304/ NR304 (2023/ 2024) Health Assessment II Exam| Questions and Verified Answers| Already Graded A -Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR 304/ NR304 (2023/ 2024) 
Health Assessment II Exam| Questions and 
Verified Answers| Already Graded A -Chamberlain 
 
QUESTION 
The nurse is assessing the neurological status of a patient who has a late-stage brain tumor. With 
the reflex hammer, the nurse draws a light stroke up the lateral side of the sole of the foot and 
inward, across the ball of the foot. In response, the patient's toes fan out, and the big toe shows 
dorsiflexion. The nurse interprets this result as: 
 
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UNC EXSS 288 Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct (2)
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UNC EXSS 288 Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct (2) 
 
What are the foot joints? - Answer-Metatarsophalangeal (MP or MTP) Interphalangeal (IP, PIP, DIP) 
Intermetatarsal 
 
What are the two arteries of the foot? - Answer-Posterior tibial artery Dorsal pedis artery 
 
Injury to the Great toe MP joint? - Answer-"Turf Toe" 
 
Hallux valgus - Answer-Valgus stress on medial 1st phalange 
 
Hammer Toes - Answer-Buckling of IP joint, muscle imbalance -> calluses and bunions 
 
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Orthopaedic Surgery Questions & Answers Correct 100%(RATED A+)
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Osteoporosis - ANSWER What is the term for a bone disorder in which there is a diminished amount of calcium in the bone? 
 
Fracture - ANSWER What is the medical term for a break in the continuity of the bone? 
 
Osteomalacia - ANSWER A softening of adult bone due to a disorder in calcium and phosphorus metabolism. 
 
Colle's Fracture - ANSWER What is the common name for a transverse fracture of the distal end of the radius? 
 
Rongeur - ANSWER What orthopedic instrument would be described as c...
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PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions
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Neurapraxia - ANSWER Injury to nerve that causes a transient loss of function (conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few weeks, e.g., compression. 
 
Axonotmesis - ANSWER Injury to nerve interrupting the axon and causing loss of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. 
 
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Use of Force MPTC Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Use of Force MPTC Questions and Answers 100% Pass Force Definition: Physical strength exerted upon an object or person; exerting power to influence or control; imposing something on someone. 
Under julian v randazzo, police may use force that is reasonable to: Take someone into custody, overcome resistance, prevent an escape, or protect officers and others from harm before, during, and after the arrest 
Non deadly force Is neither intended, nor likely to cause serious bodily injury or death. 
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Certified Therapeutic Shoe Fitter Graded A
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Certified Therapeutic Shoe Fitter Graded A 
Protective sensation, circulation and environmental barriors The scope of practice or patient's needs 
for therapeutic shoes as it relates to or includes, but is not limited to, the evaluation of all of these: 
25 How many CE hours must be obtained every 5 years? 
Measuring patient for shoes, material selection & patient education Implementation of the CFts's 
treatment plan includes: 
Patient assessment, formulation of a treatment plan, implem...
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