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INBDE Final Exam
  • INBDE Final Exam

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  • INBDE Final Exam Patient: 52-year-old white male. Chief complaint: "Suddenly I can't move half my face or close my eye and my ear is ringing! Everything has less taste. My mouth is a little dry." Background/or patient history: Not applicable. Current Findings: Symptoms appeared suddenly. Facial paralysis on the left half of the face, including the forehead. The patient has tenderness posterior to his left ear. Eyes are moist. Which nerve do you suspect has a lesion? A. Facial Nerve ...
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Lab Practical 2 – diagrams Practical Exam 2024
  • Lab Practical 2 – diagrams Practical Exam 2024

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  • Lab Practical 2 – diagrams Practical Exam 2024 white matter of spinal cord -Answer- dorsal root -Answer- gray matter of spinal cord -Answer- dorsal root ganglion -Answer- anterior median fissure -Answer- ventral root of spinal nerve -Answer- posterior median sulcus -Answer- central canal of spinal cord -Answer- gyri (dorsal view) -Answer- sulci (dorsal view) -Answer- longitudinal cerebral fissure -Answer- central sulcus -Answer- lateral sulcus -Answer-
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Clinical Neuroscience Exam 1 | 425 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 47 Pages
  • Clinical Neuroscience Exam 1 | 425 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 47 Pages

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  • there is a midbrain-diencephalic junction that has a _______ bend - 90 degree structure above midbrain, the front is _______ and back is ________ - rostral, caudal midbrain and below, the spinal cord is - perpendicular structures below the midbrain, the superior is _______ and the inferior is ________ - rostral, caudal autonomic is part of the motor division of PNS. t/f - true autonomic control is a 2 neuron system. How so? - CNS to ganglion, ganglion to effector (example motor to autonomi...
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(Answered corrcetly) NR509 Final Exam Solution Guide 2022.
  • (Answered corrcetly) NR509 Final Exam Solution Guide 2022.

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  • NR509 Final Exam Solution Guide 2022. A 35-year-old female with a history of migraines presents to the clinic with worsening symptoms for the past few weeks. She reports waking up at night with headaches and nausea. Her only medication history is oral contraceptive pills (OCPs). Otherwise, she states she is healthy. Which of the following actions if taken by the NP is the best next step? A grandmother is accompanying her 9-year-old granddaughter during a routine physical examination. She ...
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3P High Stakes Exam (Study guide for exit exam NP) Questions With Complete Solutions
  • 3P High Stakes Exam (Study guide for exit exam NP) Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: correct answer: Horner's syndrome Dilated pupil is fixed to light and near accommodation correct answer: Paralysis of oculomotor cranial nerve (CN III) Pupil appears small and irregular shaped and accommodate but do not react to light. correct answer: Argyll Robertson pupils uncontrolled electrical activity in brain, may produce minor...
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Multiple Sclerosis Pathophysiology questions with correct answers
  • Multiple Sclerosis Pathophysiology questions with correct answers

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  • What disease state is described as an inflammation of the the CNS, affecting the brain and spinal cord. Nerves are "short circuited" and neurological symptoms develop over time, indicated by plaques and scleroses on neurons? CORRECT ANSWER-Multiple Sclerosis What are the 4 different types of neurons? What are key characteristics? CORRECT ANSWER-1. Unipolar - posterior root ganglion 2. Bipolar - smell, sight, taste, hearing 3. Pseudo-unipolar - skin, joints, muscles 4. Multipo...
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Neuroscience EXAM 3– USA (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
  • Neuroscience EXAM 3– USA (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

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  • Neuroscience EXAM 3– USA (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A Q: Where does the light enter through? Answer: lens Q: Once light enters through the lens it goes to the what? Answer: retina Q: What is the central fixation for each eye w the highest visual acuity? Answer: fovea Q: This surrounds the fovea and also has a relatively high visual acuity? Answer: macula Q: This area is formed by axons le...
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CNIM - ABRET Practice Exam Questions verified to pass 2024-2025
  • CNIM - ABRET Practice Exam Questions verified to pass 2024-2025

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  • CNIM - ABRET Practice Exam QuestionsCavities inside the skull - correct answer Anterior/middle/posterior fossa Cranial bones - correct answer Frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid (unpaired). Parietal & temporal (paired). Mental protuberance - correct answer chin bone MCA supply of the cerebral cortex - correct answer Hand + face/mouth/auditory Cranial nerves - correct answer -12 pairs (Mixed fibers: sensory/motor/both). -Emerge @ irregular intervals from the brain. -Nuclei di...
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NURSING HEALTH ASS 3P High Stakes Exam Study Guide
  • NURSING HEALTH ASS 3P High Stakes Exam Study Guide

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  • Horner's syndrome When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: Paralysis of oculomotor cranial nerve (CN III) Dilated pupil is fixed to light and near accommodation Argyll Robertson pupils Pupil appears small and irregular shaped and accommodate but do not react to light. Seizure uncontrolled electrical activity in brain, may produce minor physical signs, thought disturbances or di...
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BIO 305 Exam 2 questions with correct answers
  • BIO 305 Exam 2 questions with correct answers

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  • Afferent neruons transmit (-------) information while efferent transmits (------). Answer Sensory, motor What type of neurons connect afferent and efferent neurons? Answer Interneurons What do you call bundles of axons extending out of the CNS? Within the CNS? Answer Nerves; tracts or commisures Where are Interneurons found in the nervous system? (PNS or CNS) Answer CNS Where do afferent neurons project? (CNS or PNS) Answer CNS Where do efferent neurons project? (CNS or PNS) Answe...
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