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Equine Lameness and Diseases Quiz 2 Correct 100%
  • Equine Lameness and Diseases Quiz 2 Correct 100%

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  • Dorsal -ANSWER relating to the upper side, or back of an animal Ventral -ANSWER relating to the underside of an animal Cranial -ANSWER anterior; relating to the skull or cranium Caudal -ANSWER posterior; of or like a tail Proximal -ANSWER closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk Distal -ANSWER farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk Muscular System -ANSWER made up of cardia...
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Equine Lameness and Diseases Quiz 2 Correct Questions & Answers!
  • Equine Lameness and Diseases Quiz 2 Correct Questions & Answers!

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  • Dorsal -ANSWER relating to the upper side, or back of an animal Ventral -ANSWER relating to the underside of an animal Cranial -ANSWER anterior; relating to the skull or cranium Caudal -ANSWER posterior; of or like a tail Proximal -ANSWER closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk Distal -ANSWER farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk Muscular System -ANSWER made up of cardia...
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Rehab Post Stroke Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Rehab Post Stroke Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Impairment correct answer: Loss of a physiological function Ex. Renal failure, reduced EJ due to cardiomyopathy, loss of sensation due to peripheral neuropathy, loss of motor function following stroke Disability correct answer: Loss of the ability to perform a functional task as the result of an impairment Ex. Inability to dress oneself due to upper extremity hemiparesis, inability to walk due to lower extremity paresis Handicap correct answer: The inability to perform specific t...
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ANSC 3270 Midterm 1 Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024
  • ANSC 3270 Midterm 1 Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024

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  • what occurs when animals are stressed? - - less productive - reduced product quality - increased risk of disease what are consumers demanding from animals? - - high quality - reasonably priced products - ethically raised with minimal stress what are producers dependent on when preventing/treating disease? - antimicrobials such as antibiotics and anthelmintics what is the negative of wide-spread use of antimicrobials? - antimicrobial resistant pathogens what environmental activity...
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NNP BOARDS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/
  • NNP BOARDS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/

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  • NNP BOARDS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ Intralobar sequestration associated with Morgagni hernia Most common congenital viral infection CMV Subarachnoid hemorrhage seizure presentation Soon after birth Candidal infection hallmarks Hyperglycemia + thrombocytopenia Deficiency of Branched-chain alpha-ketoacid dehydrogenase/increased valine, isoleucine, leucine Maple Syrup Urine disease Clubfoot findings Forefoot varus, heel varus, ankle equines Clubfoot is associated ...
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FAN Exam 2 questions with correct answers
  • FAN Exam 2 questions with correct answers

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  • What is the function of carbohydrates? Energy and basic metabolism ___________ is a major source of carbs? a. food b. plants c. flowers d. sugar b. plants What are 5 sources of fiber? - Sugar - Starches - Hemicellulose - Cellulose - Lignin Can lignin be digested easily? No, use fermentation What is the function of proteins? Structural, enzymes, carry oxygen What is the function of lipids? Structural (cell membranes) and energy storage Wha...
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Movement Science 1 Final Exam (100% correctly solved)
  • Movement Science 1 Final Exam (100% correctly solved)

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  • What are some adjuncts to stretching? correct answers Relaxation training (yoga, tai chi) Heat or Cold packs Massage Biofeedback Joint Traction This decreases firing from mms spindles and increases sensitivity of GTO allowing tissue to relax and elongate correct answers Heat This causes decrease in mms tone for pts with spasticity due to upper motor neuron lesion allowing mms to elongate correct answers Cold This decreases mms spasm and promotes joint nutrition flow causing...
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POAT FINAL PRACTICE Questions & Answers ALREADY PASSED!!
  • POAT FINAL PRACTICE Questions & Answers ALREADY PASSED!!

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  • POAT FINAL PRACTICE Questions & Answers ALREADY PASSED!! A non-painful awareness of having a foot after that foot is amputated is referred to as : a. Hyperkinesthesia b. Phantom Pain c. Phantom Sensation d. Radiculopathy C. Phantom sensation A patient uses a trans femoral prosthesis that contains an ischial ramus containment socket and a Mauch SNS knee unit. In order to maintain the knee in extension during static standing, the amputee must position the body's center of gravity such ...
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Rehab Post Stroke Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • Rehab Post Stroke Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Impairment Correct Answer Loss of a physiological function Ex. Renal failure, reduced EJ due to cardiomyopathy, loss of sensation due to peripheral neuropathy, loss of motor function following stroke Disability Correct Answer Loss of the ability to perform a functional task as the result of an impairment Ex. Inability to dress oneself due to upper extremity hemiparesis, inability to walk due to lower extremity paresis Handicap Correct Answer The inability to perform specific tasks o...
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CTRI EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS!!!
  • CTRI EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS!!!

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  • CTRI EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS!!!
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