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SLP PRAXIS - VOICE DISORDERS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
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SLP PRAXIS - VOICE DISORDERS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ 
In which breathing pattern is thoracic enlargement achieved by expansion of the lower thoracic and abdominal cavities during inspiration? Diaphragmatic-abdominal breathing 
The maximum volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation is: Vital capacity 
Men have a vital capacity in the range of: In the range of 4L to 5L 
What is the function of the visceral and parietal pleura? To prevent the lungs from collapsing 
What is ...
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COMPLETE SOLUTIONS FOR HEAD AND NECK ANATOMY FULL TEST BANK
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COMPLETE SOLUTIONS FOR HEAD 
AND NECK ANATOMY FULL TEST BANK 
The ______ of a muscle is generally attached to the LEAST movable structure. - 
CORRECT ANSWER-origin 
The origin of a muscle is generally attached to the least movable structure. 
Which of the following muscles originates on the inferior border of the mandible and 
inserts at each of the labial commissures? - CORRECT ANSWER-Depressor anguli oris 
muscle 
Which of the following muscles is NOT considered a suprahyoid muscle? - CORR...
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MSN 610-module 2 - Lymph nodes QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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MSN 610-module 2 - 
Lymph nodes 
QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
lymph general - ANSWER lymph nodes lie is the subcutaneous connective tissues and 
deepr nodes lie beneath the fascia of the muscle and within various body cavities nodes 
are numerous and tiny but some of them ahve diameters large of 0.5 to 1 cm. 
Readily accessible to inspection and palpations they provide some of the earliest clues 
to the presence of infection or malignancies 
Lymph drainage of lower Extremities - ANSWER superior ...
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Nursing 101 Anatomy and Physiology for Physiotherapy Questions and Answers- University of Birmingham
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Practice Test 
1. What is Homeostasis? 
The ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions 
2. What is a Receptor? 
Picks up the change in environment 
3. What is the Control center? 
Analyses the input compares it with the normal input and 
determines the correct response 
4. What is an Effector? 
Produces the response initiated by the control center 
5. What does the negative feedback system do? 
The variable changes in the opposite 
direction to that of the initial cha...
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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024
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CRNA: Gross Anatomy - EXAM 1 2024 
How many cervical, thoracic, lumbar, vertebrae are there? -Answer-7, 12, 5 
What is a pedicle? 
What is facet? -Answer-Comes straight back off vertebra bodies and gives extra 
strength to back of bodies (this is why compression fractures typically occurs on the 
anterior part of vertebrae) 
Facet is for articulation with tubercle of its own rib 
What does the trapezius attach to? -Answer-MIDLINE 
Head 
Blade of Scapula 
Dorsal Spineous process 
Biceps femoris l...
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MSN 610-module 2 - Lymph nodes QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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MSN 610-module 2 - 
Lymph nodes 
QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
lymph general - ANSWER lymph nodes lie is the subcutaneous connective tissues and 
deepr nodes lie beneath the fascia of the muscle and within various body cavities nodes 
are numerous and tiny but some of them ahve diameters large of 0.5 to 1 cm. 
Readily accessible to inspection and palpations they provide some of the earliest clues 
to the presence of infection or malignancies 
Lymph drainage of lower Extremities - ANSWER superior ...
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SLP Praxis - Practice Questions and Answers 2023
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A _____________ may or many not be a speech sound; the term refers generally to any sounds that can be produced by the vocal tract - ANSWER-Phone 
 
The influence of one phoneme upon another in production and perception wherein two different articulators move simultaneously to produce two different speech sounds - ANSWER-Coarticulation 
 
_________ are produced when the dorsum of the tongue contracts the velum. Describing consonants this way is according to place - ANSWER-Linguavelrs; Place 
 
T...
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NPTE Muscle Actions Exam Guide with Questions and Answers/ 100% correct/ Grade A+
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TMJ Depression - ️️lateral pterygoid, suprahyoid, infrahyoid 
TMJ Elevation - ️️temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoid 
TMJ Protrusion - ️️masseter, lateral pterygoid, medial pterygoid 
TMJ Retrusion - ️️temporalis, masseter, digastric 
TMJ Lateral Motion - ️️medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid, masseter, temporalis 
Cervical Flexion - ️️SCM, longus colli, scalenes 
Cervical Extension - ️️splenius/semispinalis/iliocostalis/longissimus cervices, 
multifidus, trapezius
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SLP Praxis – Voice Exam With Complete Solution
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Chapter 7 Muscular System I Seeley's Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, 9th Edition I Johmel De Ocampo
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Chapter key points: 
 
Muscle fibers are organized into fasciculi, and fasciculi are organized into muscles by associated connective tissue. 
 
Each skeletal muscle fiber is a single cell containing numerous myofibrils. 
 
Myofibrils are composed of actin and myosin myofilaments. 
 
Sarcomeres are joined end-to-end to form myofibrils. 
 
Cell membranes have a negative charge on the inside relative to a positive charge outside. This is called the resting membrane potential. 
 
Action potentials a...
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