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fMRI/EEG QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
  • fMRI/EEG QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023

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  • fMRI/EEG QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 How does fMRI work? When activity is taking place in a particular region of the brain, the neurones require oxygen. When an person lies inside an MRI machine, all of the protons in their body try to line up with the magnetic field. Protons in oxygenated blood are very organised in their spinning. However, deoxygenated haemoglobin molecules have magnetic field gradients that alter the spinning of nearby diffusion hydrogen nuclei. This less organised spinning ...
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Obgyn Test Practice Questions With Correct Answers Latest Update | 2023/2024 (Graded)
  • Obgyn Test Practice Questions With Correct Answers Latest Update | 2023/2024 (Graded)

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  • Obgyn Test Practice Questions With Correct Answers Latest Update | 2023/2024 (Graded). 3 pelvic spaces adjacent to the female reproductive organs - Correct Answer-Anterior Cul-de-sac Posterior Cul-de-sac Space of Retzius The anterior cul-de-sac is also known as the ___ ___. - Correct Answer-Vesicouterine Pouch The anterior cul-de-sac is a reflection of the peritoneum over the anterior surface of the ___ and the posterior surface of the ___. - Correct Answer-uterus, bladder The posterior ...
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PMHNP Boards - Scientific Foundation and Advance Practice Skills, 2024.
  • PMHNP Boards - Scientific Foundation and Advance Practice Skills, 2024.

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  • PMHNP Boards - Scientific Foundation and Advance Practice Skills, 2024. Which of the following is a contraindication to benzodiazepines? a. Acute alcohol intoxication b. Acute narrow angle glaucoma c. Psychosis d. All the above a. Acute alcohol intoxication In the pharmacological treatment of psychosis, when antipsychotics are administered, which block dopamine, a secondary effect is blocking in another tract, which causes potential prolactin problems, such as gynecomastia in males. Thi...
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AAB MT CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH  COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
  • AAB MT CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024

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  • AAB MT CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024 Which if the following blood tests is used to diagnose gout? A. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) B. Amylase C. Uric acid D. Creatinine - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Uric acid Select the equation which is used to determine the pH of a solution containing a weak acid and its salt. A. Van Deemter equation B. Van Slyke equation C. Nernst equation D. Henderson-Hasselbalch equation - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Henderson-Hasselbalch equation All of the fo...
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PSY 120 Exam 5 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • PSY 120 Exam 5 Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • the 4 D's—the questions that help us determine if something is considered abnormal behavior. correct answer: Deviance - "Is the behavior considered strange within the person's own culture?" Distress - "Does the behavior cause personal distress?" Dysfunctional - "Is the behavior maladaptive?" Danger - "Is the person a danger to self or others?" Biological Perspective on Mental Disorders correct answer: Abnormal behavior arises from a physical cause. Biological treatments, su...
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Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam NRNP 2023/2024
  • Walden University NURS MISC Final Exam NRNP 2023/2024

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  • Schizophrenia-symptoms are variable and include changes in perception, emotion, cognition, thinking, & behavior. The effects of these manifestations vary by person and can change over time, but the illness is always severe and is usually long-lasting. Onset is typically before age 25. Affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds. Patients and families tend to suffer poor care due to lack of knowledge of schizophrenia. It is one of the most common of the serious mental disorders but its e...
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AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY - schizophrenia: psychological explanations for schizophrenia (2022/2023) Already Passed
  • AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY - schizophrenia: psychological explanations for schizophrenia (2022/2023) Already Passed

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  • AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY - schizophrenia: psychological explanations for schizophrenia (2022/2023) Already Passed Family dysfunction theory - the schizophrenogenic mother Fromm-Reichmann's (1948) psychodynamic explanation based on patients' early experiences of 'schizophrenogenic mothers' (mothers who cause schizophrenia. How do schizophrenogenic mothers 'cause' schizophrenia? These mothers are cold, rejecting and controlling, and create a family climate of tension and secrecy. This leads t...
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Herzing University NUR 402 exam 3 ped Exam Questions and Answers 100%Correct/Verified Graded A+ New Update 2023/2024
  • Herzing University NUR 402 exam 3 ped Exam Questions and Answers 100%Correct/Verified Graded A+ New Update 2023/2024

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  • • A nurse is assessing a child with kwashiorkor disease. Which assessment findings should the nurse expect? a. Thin wasted extremities with a prominent abdomen b. Constipation c. Elevated hemoglobin d. High levels of protein ANS: A The child with kwashiorkor has thin, wasted extremities and a prominent abdomen from edema (ascites). Diarrhea (persistent diarrhea malnutrition syndrome) not constipation commonly occurs from a lowered resistance to infection and further complicates the electr...
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Brain Story Certification Final  Examination Revision Questions and  Answers
  • Brain Story Certification Final Examination Revision Questions and Answers

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  • Neurolinguistics Neuro: brain Linguistics: language Brain correlates of language behavior Normal and disordered populations Brain plasticity Capacity of brain to physically change in response to experience Holds key to speech and language development Provides new insights into the nature of brain injury Neural networks form in the babies brain Watch video on slide 5
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RNC OB Exam 300 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • RNC OB Exam 300 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • RNC OB Exam 300 Questions with Verified Answers 1. Late in pregnancy, a patient often develops supine hypotension because of a. partial occlusion of the vena cava and aorta. b. decreased peripheral collateral circulation. c. increased blood flow to the placenta. - CORRECT ANSWER A because of partial occlusion of the vena cava and aorta from the weight of the uterus. This impedes venous return from the lower extremities although increased collateral circulation during pregnancy helps to...
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