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RESPIRATORY THERAPY PATHOLOGIES #TMC#CSE#NBRC QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023-2024
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RESPIRATORY THERAPY PATHOLOGIES #TMC#CSE#NBRC QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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PT EXAM NPTE (MUSCULOSKELETAL PATHOLOGIES) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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Achilles tendonitis CORRECT ANSWER Repetitive overuse disorder resulting in microscopic tears of collagen fibers on the Achilles tendon 
Etiology: Repetitive overload from changes in training intensity or technique. Patients with limited gastrocnemius/Soleus flexibility and strength, pronated feet are at risk, act involving jump/running are at risk 
sxs: Aching/burning in posterior heel, tenderness of Achilles tendon, stiffness, swelling 
Treatment: Initial RICE and NSAID then stretching of hee...
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RBC Pathologies Practice Questions With All Correct Answers (Graded A+)
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RBC Pathologies Practice Questions With All Correct Answers (Graded A+)
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Back Pain with Radiating Pain Pathologies New Exam Review A+
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Back Pain with Radiating Pain Pathologies New Exam Review A+
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RBC Pathologies: Practice Questions with Verified Answers
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This disorder can result from a slow growing cancer of the bone marrow producing increased HCT, RBCs, WBCs, and platelets - Answer- Polycythemia Vera 
 
A hereditary disorder that generates microcytic, hypochromic, red blood cells - Answer- Thalassemia 
 
This disorder can arise from bone marrow destruction and is characterizes by decreased HCT, RBCs, WBCs, and platelets - Answer- Aplastic anemia 
 
This type of anemia can result from chronic blood loss - Answer- Iron-deficiency anemia 
 
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Final Exam - Pathologies questions and answers
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Final Exam - Pathologies 
Hallux Rigidus - ANSWER-Etiology: limited MTPJ motion, particularly extension 
MOI: post-traumatic; can result from chronic turf toe, repetitive microtrauma 
(runners) 
s/s: decreased and painful first MTPJ extension; pain increased with running, 
incline, shoes w/ elevated heels 
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ATI Kidney and Lower Urinary Tract Pathologies
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ATI Kidney and Lower Urinary Tract 
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AAO exam 2 pathologies Exam with 100% correct Answers 2024
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AAO exam 2 pathologies Exam with 100% 
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occurs when an unusually shallow acetabulum causes the femoral head to slide upward - 
answercongenital hip dislocation or dysplagia 
condition in which the femoral head undergoes necrosis. usually seen in children aged 5-10 - 
answerLegg-Calve-Perthes disease or coxa plana 
occurs when the proximal epiphysis slips from it's normal position on the femoral head. usually 
seen in children during growth spurt years - answerslipped capita...
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ATI Kidney and Lower Urinary Tract Pathologies
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ATI Kidney and Lower Urinary Tract 
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AAO exam 2 pathologies Exam with 100% correct Answers 2024
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AAO exam 2 pathologies Exam with 100% 
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occurs when an unusually shallow acetabulum causes the femoral head to slide upward - 
answercongenital hip dislocation or dysplagia 
condition in which the femoral head undergoes necrosis. usually seen in children aged 5-10 - 
answerLegg-Calve-Perthes disease or coxa plana 
occurs when the proximal epiphysis slips from it's normal position on the femoral head. usually 
seen in children during growth spurt years - answerslipped capita...
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