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Test Bank for Neuroscience, 6th Edition by Laurie Lundy-Ekman Popular
  • Test Bank for Neuroscience, 6th Edition by Laurie Lundy-Ekman

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  • Test Bank for Neuroscience, 6th Edition 6e by Laurie Lundy-Ekman. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chap 1 to 31 (Complete Chapters) 1 Introduction to Neuroscience Part 1 Overview of Neurology 2 Neuroanatomy 3 Neurologic Disorders and the Neurologic Examination 4 Neuroimaging and Neuroanatomy Atlas Part 2 Neuroscience at the Cellular Level 5 Physical and Electrical Properties of Cells in the Nervous System 6 Neural Communication: Synaptic and Extrasynaptic Transmission 7 Neur...
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Test Bank for Neuroscience, 7th Edition by George J. Augustine Purves Popular
  • Test Bank for Neuroscience, 7th Edition by George J. Augustine Purves

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  • Test Bank for Neuroscience 7e 7th Edition by George J. Augustine, Jennifer M. Groh, Scott A. Huettel, Anthony-Samuel LaMantia, Leonard E. White, and Emeritus Purves. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chap 1 to 33 - All Chapters included Chapter 1: Studying the Nervous System Unit 1: Neural Signaling Chapter 2: Electrical Signals of Nerve Cells Chapter 3: Voltage-Dependent Membrane Permeability Chapter 4: Ion Channels and Transporters Chapter 5: Synaptic Transmission Chapter 6: Neur...
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USAHS Neuroscience Exam 2 with Solutions
  • USAHS Neuroscience Exam 2 with Solutions

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  • USAHS Neuroscience Exam 2 with Solutions Anterior artery supplies - Answer -2/3rds of spinal cord Internal carotid and vertebral arteries are important because - Answer -they both bring blood to the brain Anterior communicating and posterior communicating arteries - Answer -are the bridges (of the diagram for circle of willis) What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve - Answer -cribriform plate What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve - Answer -optic canal What is the ...
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Neuro Test 1 Unit 3 (USAHS) with Correct Answers
  • Neuro Test 1 Unit 3 (USAHS) with Correct Answers

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  • Neuro Test 1 Unit 3 (USAHS) with Correct Answers What are the 3 most common imaging modalities? - Answer -CT, MRI, and neruoangiography. Most CT and MRI are? - Answer -2D slices What are the 3 imaging planes? - Answer -Horizontal (axial), coronal, Sagittal MRI scans are? - Answer -True horizontal slices What was CT scan developed from? - Answer -Conventional Xray What does CT measure? - Answer -Density of tissues What are the differences b/w CT and conventional Xray? - Answer -- Slices ar...
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Neuro Test 1 Unit 2 (USAHS) with Correct Solutions
  • Neuro Test 1 Unit 2 (USAHS) with Correct Solutions

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  • Neuro Test 1 Unit 2 (USAHS) with Correct Solutions Chief Complaint (CC)? - Answer -concise statement of age, sex, and presenting problem. History of Present Illness (HPI)? - Answer -expands on chief complaint, provides complete history of current problem. (includes risks factors and causes of illness, symptoms, and prior care) Past Medical History (PMH)? - Answer -Prior medical and surgical problems that don't directly relate to HPI. Review of Systems (ROS)? - Answer -Head to toe review o...
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Neuro Test 1 Unit 1 (USAHS) with Correct Solutions
  • Neuro Test 1 Unit 1 (USAHS) with Correct Solutions

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  • Neuro Test 1 Unit 1 (USAHS) with Correct Solutions Olfactory nerve (sensory) - Answer -Smell Optic nerve (sensory) - Answer -Vision Oculomotor (motor) - Answer -eye movement Oculomotor (parasympathetic) - Answer -pupil constriction trochlear (motor) - Answer -superior oblique muscle of eye - Trigeminal (sensory) - Trigeminal (motor) - Answer --sensation in face/scalp - mastication Abducens (motor) - Answer -lateral rectus muscle of eye movement - Facial (motor) - Facial (sensory) - An...
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Neuro Exam 3 Test with Correct Solutions 2024
  • Neuro Exam 3 Test with Correct Solutions 2024

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  • Neuro Exam 3 Test with Correct Solutions What nucleus is associated with CN III? A. Main sensory B. Inferior salivatory C. Edinger-westphal D. Solitarius - Answer -C. Edinger-Westphal The optic nerve and retinal are PNS or CNS? - Answer -CNS (they are extensions of the CNS because you are looking at the brain when you look inside the eye) True or False: The blind spot is located in the nasal retinal field and the temporal visual field. - Answer - True If you turn your head to the right...
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USAHS Clinical Neuroscience Stroke Syndromes Exam with Solutions
  • USAHS Clinical Neuroscience Stroke Syndromes Exam with Solutions

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  • USAHS Clinical Neuroscience Stroke Syndromes Exam with Solutions Right MCA inferior division location and type of motor impairment - Answer -Left sided weakness Right MCA inferior division location and type of sensory impairment - Answer -Left sided hemineglect Visual impairments associated with a stroke affecting the inferior division of the right MCA? - Answer - Left visual deficits Left somatosensory deficits and right gaze preference is seen in individuals that suffered a stroke invol...
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5125 USAHS Clinical Neuroscience Midterm Exam With Correct Solutions
  • 5125 USAHS Clinical Neuroscience Midterm Exam With Correct Solutions

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  • 5125 USAHS Clinical Neuroscience Midterm Exam With Correct Solutions central nervous system - Answer -brain and spinal cord peripheral nervous system - Answer -spinal and cranial nerves automatic nervous system - Answer - Circle of Willis - Answer -feeds the brain oxygenated blood through the anterior, middle and posterior cerebral arteries coronal section - Answer -divides structure into front and back portions saggital section - Answer -divides body or body part into right and left tr...
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USAHS Clinical Neuroscience CLO 1 PART 1 – 4 WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS 2024
  • USAHS Clinical Neuroscience CLO 1 PART 1 – 4 WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS 2024

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  • USAHS Clinical Neuroscience CLO 1 PART 1 – 4 WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS 2024 What are the 5 steps of neurological development in order? • Neurulation • Cell proliferation • Migration and aggregation • Formation of axonal and dendritic processes • Synaptogenesis ______________ involves the formation of the neural crest and neural tube. Neurulation Cell proliferation occurs within the ________ _______. Neural tube During the migration and aggregation phase of embryological deve...
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USA Neuroscience Exam II with Correct Answers
  • USA Neuroscience Exam II with Correct Answers

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  • USA Neuroscience Exam II with Correct Answers name the layers of protection for the brain from outside in **hint: SCALP - Answer -skin, subcutaneous connective tissue, Galea aponeurotica, loose areolar connective tissue, pericranium (periosteum) cervicomedullary junction of spinal cord occurs at this level - Answer -foramen magnum (base of skull) what runs through foramen ovale? - Answer -mandibular branch of trigeminal N (VIII) what runs through foramen spinosum? - Answer -middle meningeal...
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Unit 7 Descending Tracts Neuro Test 2 (USAHS) with Correct Solutions
  • Unit 7 Descending Tracts Neuro Test 2 (USAHS) with Correct Solutions

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  • Unit 7 Descending Tracts Neuro Test 2 (USAHS) with Correct Solutions A lesion to the primary motor cortex in frontal lobe would cause? - Answer -Severe motor deficits on contralateral side of body. A lesion to the motor association cortex in frontal lobe would cause? - Answer -Deficits in motor planning (Apraxia) A lesion to the primary sensory cortex in parietal lobe would cause? - Answer -Severe sensory deficits on contralateral side of body. A lesion to the somatosensory association c...
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