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RED BOOK NBCE REVIEW PART 2-CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICES
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
[LATEST UPDATE]

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The segmental ct point is the ____ TP. The open wedge is on the right, the SP is left and the
convexity of the scoliosis is on the right. Name the listing.
- answer- right, PLI-T


The concavity of the scoliosis on the left with the open wedge on the right. The SP went right.
Name the listing.
- answer- PRS


The contact point for a PLS-M listing with a scoliosis convexity to the right is
- answer- right mam process


PI Ilium listing means what type of lordotic curve
- answer- hyperlordotic


femur head lowers on the R. possible listing is
- answer- PIEX


There is a right lumbar scoliosis with a L5 open wedge on the right. The L5 SP has rotated into
the concavity of the scoliosis. Listing is
- answer- PLI-M


The L5 sp has rotated to the left with an open wedge to the right. The concavity of the lumbar
scoliosis is on the left. The listing is
- answer- PLI-M

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The torque for a double transverse adjustment would be ___ for a PRI-T listing. The ct point
would be ____.
- answer- counterclockwise, left TP


Clockwise torque is given in a thumb pisiform adjustment. The Dr. stands on the right of the
patient and contacts the SP to deliver the adjustment. The listing must be
- answer- PRS


The segmental contact point is the ____ mammillary for a PLS-M L5 listing. The lumbar
convexity is on the ____.
- answer- right, right


The segmental contact point is on the _____ side of the SP for a PLI-SP L5 listing. The lumbar
convexity is on the _____
- answer- left, left


The pt will have their right side ____ and _____ torque will be in a PI-L sacrum listing.
- answer- down, clockwise


Nervoscope is this type of instrument
- answer- temperature differential


A peak of deflection of the nervoscope graph on the side of protruding disc will prove to be an
- answer- acute subluxation


The T6 SP went right and the open wedge is on the left. Listing is
- answer- PRI-T
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