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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 fo...
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CNIM ABRET Practice Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Latest 2023/2024 ( Graded A+)
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Cranial bones - Answer Frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid (unpaired). Parietal & 
temporal (paired). 
Mental protuberance - Answer chin bone 
MCA supply of the cerebral cortex - Answer Hand + face/mouth/auditory 
Cranial nerves - Answer -12 pairs (Mixed fibers: sensory/motor/both). 
-Emerge @ irregular intervals from the brain. 
-Nuclei displacement: 
Motor = medial Sensory = lateral 
Meckle's Cave - Answer Depression in the medial middle fossa where CN V ganglion 
sits 
Low frequency sounds...
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AAET registry exam questions with correct answers 2023
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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 contractio...
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ABRET - CNIM Practice Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Cavities inside the skull - Answer Anterior/middle/posterior fossa 
 
Cranial bones - Answer Frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid (unpaired). Parietal & temporal (paired). 
 
Mental protuberance - Answer chin bone 
 
MCA supply of the cerebral cortex - Answer Hand + face/mouth/auditory 
 
Cranial nerves - Answer -12 pairs (Mixed fibers: sensory/motor/both). 
-Emerge @ irregular intervals from the brain. 
-Nuclei displacement: 
Motor = medial Sensory = lateral 
 
Meckle's Cave - Answer Depressi...
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CAISS Extremities and Pelvic Girdle | 103 Questions and answers 2023
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CAISS Extremities and Pelvic Girdle | 103 Questions and Answers 2023 
 
How do you code GSW with missile lodged in the bone? - As an Open Fx (Clarification document) 
How do you code bony fractures that are the result of a GSW? - Open Fx 
How do you code bone contusions? - They are not codeable 
What are some anatomical landmarks for amputation of the upper extremity? - 1. Between shoulder and hand NFS [does not apply to hands, thumbs, fingers] 
2. At the shoulder 
3. at or above elbow but b...
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BOC - Exam 4, Exam Review Questions and answers. Verified./ Examminable Questions and answers For 2024/25.
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BOC - Exam 4, Exam Review Questions 
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1. During a full-contact practice, a football player remains supine following a collision. Which of the 
following steps should the athletic trainer take FIRST when completing an on field evaluation? 
a. Assess the athlete's level of circulation 
b. Establish or maintain an open airway for the athlete 
c. Look listen and feel for any sign of the athlete's breathing 
d. Stabilize the athletes cervical spine and determine the level o...
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CAISS Extremities and Pelvic Girdle Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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CAISS Extremities and Pelvic 
Girdle Exam Questions with 
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How do you code GSW with missile lodged in the bone? - Answer-As an Open Fx 
(Clarification document) 
How do you code bony fractures that are the result of a GSW? - Answer-Open Fx 
How do you code bone contusions? - Answer-They are not codeable 
What are some anatomical landmarks for amputation of the upper extremity? - Answer1. Between shoulder and hand NFS [does not apply to hands, thumbs, fingers] 
2. At the shoulde...
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IER A, Questions and answers, 2022 update, QuestionsBank. 100% PASS RATE
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IER A, Questions and answers, 2022 update, QuestionsBank. 100% PASS RATE 
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IER A, Questions and answers, 2022 update, QuestionsBank. 100% PASS RATE a fracture of the proximal humerus, which has healed well. Upon examination, the therapist notes limitation in active shou lder flexion. The scapula protracts, elevates and upwardly rotates early and elevates excessively when the patient attempts to lift the arm. The NEXT thing the therapist should do - -Limitat...
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OCS EXAM PREP TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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OCS EXAM PREP TEST QUESTIONS 
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Ankle sprains that will respond to manual and exercise - CORRECT ANSWERSymptoms worse in standing, worse in PM, navicular drop > 5mm, distal tibfib 
hypomobility 
Hip OA that will respond to PT - CORRECT ANSWER-Unilateral hip pain, age <58, 
pain>6/10, 40m walk test <25.9s, symptoms <1 year 
Altman criteria hip OA - CORRECT ANSWER-Squatting aggravating, active hip flexion 
causes lateral hip pain, scour with adduction lateral hip or ...
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AAET registry exam questions with correct answers 2023
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AAET registry exam 
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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 contraction....