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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Neurologic System Module 7
  • N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Neurologic System Module 7

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  • N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Neurologic System Module 7 Review Examine the anatomy and physiology of the Central Nervous System. 1. Discuss the anatomy and physiology of the brain and brain stem. a. Explain the function of the twelve cranial nerves I – Olfactory (Smell) Function: Sensory, carries impulses for sense and smell Sign of Dysfunction: Loss or disturbance in the sense of smell. II – Optic (Sight) Function: Sensory, carries impulses for vision Sign of Dysfunction: ...
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American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW Gynecology and Urology | Latest Rated A+
  • American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW Gynecology and Urology | Latest Rated A+

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  • American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW Gynecology and Urology | Latest Rated A+ All concerning menopause are true except Climacteric period is normal and self limiting Associated loss of libido Mental depression is not unusual at this time Reproductive and mammary glands atrophy - There is associated loss of libido This is false All of the following are functions of estrogen in ovulation and pregnancy except: Development of uterine smooth muscle cells Enlargement of vagina ...
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NEUROLOGY AANP BOARD Q&A
  • NEUROLOGY AANP BOARD Q&A

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  • 1. What is a primary headache? 2. What is a secondary headache? 3. Who usually gets secondary headaches? - Answer- 1. Pain of the head due stimulation, traction, tension, or pressure on any pain sensitive structure 2. Are due to an underlying cause (2-10%) example bleed or hydrocephaly (>40 years) 3. Elderly Which patient is most likely to have a secondary headache? 1. 16 year old diabetic 2. 24 year old female 3. 35 year old hypertensive male 4. 48 year old female - Answer- 4. 48 ...
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Barron's CCRN: Neurology questions with correct answers
  • Barron's CCRN: Neurology questions with correct answers

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  • Cranial nerves CORRECT ANSWER-All arise from the brain stem *except* I and II which arise from above the brain stem Cranial nerve I CORRECT ANSWER-*Olfactory* -Smell, often associated with a *basilar skull fracture* Cranial nerve II CORRECT ANSWER-*Optic* -Sight *NOT* pupil reaction Cranial nerve III CORRECT ANSWER-*Oculomotor* -Pupillary function -Flows out of the midbrain (in brain stem) and transverses transtentorial notch (so with an increase in ICP, PNS stimulation is blocked, ...
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American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW Gynecology and Urology 100 Questions and Answers
  • American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW Gynecology and Urology 100 Questions and Answers

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PAEA Urology/Renal: Questions/Answers
  • PAEA Urology/Renal: Questions/Answers

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Neurology Para 1251 PCP JIBC Latest  Update Graded A+
  • Neurology Para 1251 PCP JIBC Latest Update Graded A+

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  • Neurology Para 1251 PCP JIBC Latest Update Graded A+ Coma A state of unconciousness from which the patient cannot be aroused Two mechanisms that can cause alteration in menta status. Structural lesions Toxic metabolic states Structural lesions Anything that physically touches the substance of the brain and alters mental status. Eg. Contusions, tumours, parasites, hemorrhage. Toxic Metabolic state Presence of circulating toxins or metabolites or lack of needed material such as...
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NR 661-Urology: Questions With Solutions
  • NR 661-Urology: Questions With Solutions

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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Renal and Urologic System Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers Anatomy and physiology of the Renal System
  • N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Renal and Urologic System Core Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers Anatomy and physiology of the Renal System

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  • Anatomy and physiology of the Renal System I. Discuss the physiologic relationship between phosphorus and calcium. A. Calcium: the major cation associated with the structure of bones and teeth, serves as cofactor for blood clotting, and is required for hormone secretion and the function of cell receptors 1. Plasma membrane stability and permeability, transmission of nerve impulses, and contraction of muscles are directly related to calcium ions 2. Intracellular calcium primarily located in...
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NSG5003 UROLOGY Qbank 2024/2025
  • NSG5003 UROLOGY Qbank 2024/2025

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