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NASM practice exam questions & Answers(Latest Update 2023-2024)
  • NASM practice exam questions & Answers(Latest Update 2023-2024)

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  • Which of the following glands releases growth hormone during childhood up until puberty? Select one: a. Pituitary gland b. Holocrine gland c. Adrenal gland d. Thyroid gland - ANSWER a Which term refers to the body being in equilibrium and stationary? Select one: a. Neuromuscular efficiency b. Balance c. Posture d. Functional efficiency - ANSWER b Which term refers to fibrous connective tissues that connect bone to bone and provide static and dynamic stability as well as input to...
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AFAA GFI Practice Exam Questions and Answers.
  • AFAA GFI Practice Exam Questions and Answers.

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  • AFAA GFI Practice Exam Questions and Answers. Which of the following words is most likely to help participants connect kinesthetically to the moves? Select one: a. Feel b. Watch c. Speak d. Listen - correct answera. Feel What should be the primary mode of activity for a participant with hypertension? Select one: a. HIIT training b. Cardiorespiratory training c. Stabilization training d. Resistance training - correct answerb. Cardiorespiratory training Which of the following has a p...
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AFAA GFI Practice Exam Questions and Answers.
  • AFAA GFI Practice Exam Questions and Answers.

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  • AFAA GFI Practice Exam Questions and Answers. Which of the following words is most likely to help participants connect kinesthetically to the moves? Select one: a. Feel b. Watch c. Speak d. Listen - correct answera. Feel What should be the primary mode of activity for a participant with hypertension? Select one: a. HIIT training b. Cardiorespiratory training c. Stabilization training d. Resistance training - correct answerb. Cardiorespiratory training Which of the following has a p...
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NASM PRACTICE EXAM Q&A
  • NASM PRACTICE EXAM Q&A

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  • Which of the following glands releases growth hormone during childhood up until puberty? Select one: a. Pituitary gland b. Holocrine gland c. Adrenal gland d. Thyroid gland - Answer- a Which term refers to the body being in equilibrium and stationary? Select one: a. Neuromuscular efficiency b. Balance c. Posture d. Functional efficiency - Answer- b Which term refers to fibrous connective tissues that connect bone to bone and provide static and dynamic stability as well as input ...
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O&P Board Prep: Mock Orthotics Written  Exam
  • O&P Board Prep: Mock Orthotics Written Exam

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  • O&P Board Prep: Mock Orthotics Written Exam A patient has sustained a stroke and you note that he has a flexion synergy pattern in his upper extremity and lower extremity. Pick the best answer that describes both synergy patterns: A) UE: shoulder abduction, internal rotation, elbow flexion, forearm pronation, wrist flexion LE: hip flexion, abduction, external rotation, knee flexion, ankle dorsiflexion, inversion B) UE: shoulder abduction, external rotation, elbow flexion, forearm supi...
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BIO 2300 Unit 4 Exam with Complete  Solutions
  • BIO 2300 Unit 4 Exam with Complete Solutions

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  • BIO 2300 Unit 4 Exam with Complete Solutions the tip of the xiphoid process is the clinical marker for superior liver surface apex of heart central tendon of diaphragm sternal body forms joints with these structures costal cartilages of ribs 2-5 what's in the costal groove intercostal vein, artery & nerve all ribs form a joint posteriorly with vertebral body tubercle of a rib forms a joint here transverse process rib 9 forms 3 joints. Where? T8 T9 & transverse process ...
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Barkley Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam 172 Q & A Review Question Bank Latest 2023/2024
  • Barkley Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam 172 Q & A Review Question Bank Latest 2023/2024

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  • Barkley Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam 172 Q & A Review Question Bank 1. A 59-year-old is having a follow-up evaluation two years after the successful conclusion of radiation therapy for leukemia. He tells you that he has been feeling run-down and reports unexplained weight loss and night sweats. Upon examination, you determine that he also has a fever and pain below his ribs and the left side. You know that he is at risk for chronic lymphotic leukemia. Which of the fo...
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EXSS 288 Final Questions With Solutions(Graded A+)
  • EXSS 288 Final Questions With Solutions(Graded A+)

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  • EXSS 288 Final Questions With Solutions(Graded A+) Ilium - ANSWERS- forms upper 2/5 of acetabulum - covers top part of glenoid fossa (top part of socket where femur sits) - ASIS-sartorius - AIIS-Rectus femoris - PSIS-level of S2 - PIIS - iliac crest - greater sciatic notch (sciatic nerve runs through this) Ischium - ANSWERS- forms posterior 2/5 of acetabulum - ischial tuberosity Pubis - ANSWERS- forms anterior 1/5 of acetabulum - pubic symphysis: joining two sides of pelvis ...
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PES-PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024
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  • PES-PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024 The process whereby a tight (overactive) muscle causes decreased neural drive to its functional antagonist is defined as: altered reciprocal inhibition synergistic dominance altered arthrokinematics intramuscular coordination altered reciprocal inhibition The ability of the neuromuscular system to exert force against resistance is defined as: power strength speed balance strength Brainpower Read More Previo...
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ANTERIOR MEDIAL HIP MUSCLES- ANATOMY EXAM 2024
  • ANTERIOR MEDIAL HIP MUSCLES- ANATOMY EXAM 2024

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  • ANTERIOR MEDIAL HIP MUSCLES- ANATOMY EXAM 2024 1 / 6 Pectineus psoas major (iliopsoas) P: superior ramus of pubis D: pectineal line of femur, inferior to lesser trochanter Actions: adducts thigh, flexes thigh P: transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae, sides of bodies of T12-L5 and discs D: strong tendon to lesser trochanter of femur Actions: acts with iliacus to flex thigh, stabilizes hip while standing ANTERIOR MEDIAL HIP MUSCLES- ANATOMY EXAM 2024 2 / 6 Iliacus ...
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