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DAANCE: ALL MODULES EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2023/2024 LATEST
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DAANCE: ALL MODULES EXAM STUDY 
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Pulmonary artery - CORRECT ANSWER-One of two arteries that carry venous (oxygen 
poor) blood from heart to lungs 
What type of intubation is preferred with emesis with aspiration? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-ETT. LMA or combitube acceptable. 
What emergency would a cricothyrotomy typically be performed? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Airway obstruction 
Atropine would be given in which emergency? - CORRECT ANSWER-Symptomatic 
bradycardia 
Adenosine would be ...
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BIO 210 LECTURE EXAM #4 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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BIO 210 LECTURE EXAM #4 | QUESTIONS 
& ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
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A posterior root contains 
A) sensory axons only 
B) motor axons only 
C) a mix of sensory and motor axons 
D) autonomic nervous system axons 
Correct Answer: A) sensory axons only 
The white matter of the spinal cord is surrounded by gray matter. 
A) True 
B) False 
Correct Answer: B) False 
If a patient experiences numbness in the boundaries of a dermatome, it is suggestive of 
damage to 
2 
A) the som...
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BIO 210 Lecture Exam #4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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BIO 210 Lecture Exam #4 Questions and 
Answers 100% Pass 
A posterior root contains 
A) sensory axons only 
B) motor axons only 
C) a mix of sensory and motor axons 
D) autonomic nervous system axons - Answer- A) sensory axons only 
The white matter of the spinal cord is surrounded by gray matter. 
A) True 
B) False - Answer- B) False 
If a patient experiences numbness in the boundaries of a dermatome, it is suggestive of 
damage to 
A) the somatosensory cortex 
B) the thalamus 
C) one of the sp...
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Course 1- Quiz 2- Surgical Specialties study guide with complete solutions 2023
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Course 1- Quiz 2- Surgical Specialties study guide with complete solutions 2023Which of the following allows for the most stable and rigid fixation of a fracture? 
Select one: 
a. Locked plating system 
b. Dynamic compression plating 
c. Semi-tubular plates 
d. Placement of a lag screw across the fracture 
a. Locked plating system 
 
 
 
During the cementing of components during total joint replacement, a new CRNA who has never worked in orthopedics before begins to panic. A side effect that pos...
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ARDMS (RVT) Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Questions with 100% Correct answers
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ARDMS (RVT) Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Questions with 100% Correct answers 
 
Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Questions with 100% 
Correct answers 
What is the first branch of the aortic arch? 
Innominate artery/ Brachiocephalic 
Name the three branches of the aortic arch? 
a. Innominate artery/ Brachiocephalic 
b. Lt CCA 
c. Lt Subclavian artery 
The radial artery runs on what side of the forearm? 
Lateral side 
The radial artery branches to form what part of the palmar arch? 
Supe...
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nbme anatomy shelf Exam 2023
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Where and why are lumbar punctures performed? - Answer- Spinal Block -> Anesthetic (into epidural space) 
Spinal Tap -> CSF extraction (into subarachnoid space)W 
 
B/W L3/L4 or L4/L5 
NB: Posterior to this is *cauda equina* 
 
Where does a *herniated intervertebral* disk occur? What causes it? - Answer- Occurs b/w L4/L5 or *L5/S1* and C5/C6 or C6/C7 
NB: affects lower spinal nerve # 
 
Degeneration of annulus fibrosis followed by *sudden compression* of nucleus pulposus 
 
What is the dif...
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PORTAGE LEARNING: A&P 1 MODULE 5 - MUSCULAR SYSTEM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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PORTAGE LEARNING: A&P 1 MODULE 5 - MUSCULAR SYSTEM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 
Name the 3 types of muscle tissue 
skeletal, cardiac, smooth 
 
 
skeletal muscle 
have blood & nervous supply to provide movement under conscious control 
 
 
What does it mean that skeletal muscles are under conscious control? 
meaning that a person can consciously decide to use these muscles to complete an action 
 
 
Communication to coordinate movement starts where? 
In the brain with a message sent through the...
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Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology 2: Module 2 Exam Questions with correct Answers
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Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology 2: Module 2 Exam Questions with correct Answers 
 This layer of the meninges is tightly attached to the brain. 
Pia mater (menix) 
 
 
 
 
The _______ fissure separates the right and left cerebral hemispheres. 
Median longitudinal 
 
 
 
 
What is the purpose of the blood-brain barrier? Describe its maintenance from a cellular level. 
The blood-brain barrier is a diffusion barrier which prevents most particles from entering the central nervous system tissue,...
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OCT 225 Exam Study Questions with Complete Solutions
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Peripheral NS and Autonomic NS (Week 9) 
Upper extremity peripheral nerves and injuries 
What is the brachial plexus and what does it supply? 
What are the end points of the brachial plexus? 
Brachial plexus: major network of peripheral spinal nerves, C5-C8 and T1 
Supply the sensory and motor information of the UEs 
For now, remember end points: 
musculocutaneous 
axillary 
radial 
median 
ulnar
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BIOD151 - Module 5 Summary, Complete Solution With pictures and diagrams For Your Module 5 Exams.
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BIOD151 - Module 5 Summary, Complete Solution With pictures and diagrams For Your Module 5 Exams. 
 
 
Figure 5.1 Posterior view of the nervous system. The brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) connect to the peripheral nervous system. Examples of peripheral nerves are spinal nerves (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar), the upper trunk of the brachial plexus, and the radial nerve. 
 
(3) Divisions of the Spinalis 
thoracis, cervicis, capitis 
 
Spinalis Thoracis 
Origin: spinous processes ...
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