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PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions
  • PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions Neurapraxia - ANSWER Injury to nerve that causes a transient loss of function (conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few weeks, e.g., compression. Axonotmesis - ANSWER Injury to nerve interrupting the axon and causing loss of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. Neuro...
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PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions
  • PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions Neurapraxia - ANSWER Injury to nerve that causes a transient loss of function (conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few weeks, e.g., compression. Axonotmesis - ANSWER Injury to nerve interrupting the axon and causing loss of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. Neurotmesis - ANSWER Cutting ...
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ABFAS 22 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • ABFAS 22 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • ABFAS 22 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Tzank (Tzanck) - Answer- Blister fluid, derm test for herpes, chicken pox. Kveim - Answer- Test for sarcoidosis. Injection of spleen tissue from (+) pt. Biopsied after 4 weeks. Mau - Answer- Midshaft 1st metatarsal osteotomy. Dorsal-distal to prox-plantar. Opposite of Ludloff. Carroll - Answer- Incision for clubfoot. Medial + posterior lateral Cincinnati - Answer- Incision for clubfoot. T.v. from post medial to lateral. Turco - Answer- Incis...
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NBCOT Questions and Answers Latest Update Graded A
  • NBCOT Questions and Answers Latest Update Graded A

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  • NBCOT Questions and Answers Latest Update Graded A hand dominance development at 3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years agnosia Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks recognition of familiar objects as perceived by the senses. apraxia inability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having desire and physical ability to do so ideomotor apraxia inability to imitate gestures or perform a purposeful motor task on command, even though patient i...
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1000 MCQ's Dental ADC Waysem Latest Update 2023 Completely Solved
  • 1000 MCQ's Dental ADC Waysem Latest Update 2023 Completely Solved

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  • 1. For lower premolars, the purpose of inclining the handpiece lingually is to, A. Avoid buccal pulp horn B. Avoid lingual pulp horn C. Remove unsupported enamel D. Conserve lingual dentine - ANSWER A. Avoid buccal pulp horn Explanation 1- avoid BUCCAL pulp horn 2- conserve ling. dentine So take A and B if available 2. For an amalgam restoration of a weakened cusp you should, A. reduce cusp by 2mm on a flat base for more resistance B. reduce cusp by 2mm following the outli...
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NBCOT EXAM| 168 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
  • NBCOT EXAM| 168 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023

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  • hand dominance development at 3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years agnosia Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks recognition of familiar objects as perceived by the senses. apraxia inability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having desire and physical ability to do so ideomotor apraxia inability to imitate gestures or perform a purposeful motor task on command, even though patient is able to fully understand id...
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AAET registry exam  questions with correct  answers 2023
  • AAET registry exam questions with correct answers 2023

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  • AAET registry exam questions with correct answers 2023 When the synaptic vesicles are electrically stimulated by a nerve impulse, synaptic vesicles gravitate to the outer membrane of the presynaptic wall and release acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft. The Ach molecules migrate to the postsynaptic cells where they attach to the specific receptors. When enough neurotransmitters are received by the receptors to overcome the firing threshold a CMAP is generated causing muscle contractio...
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PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions
  • PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions Neurapraxia - ANSWER Injury to nerve that causes a transient loss of function (conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few weeks, e.g., compression. Axonotmesis - ANSWER Injury to nerve interrupting the axon and causing loss of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. Neurotmesis - ANSWER Cutting ...
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USA: Conditions of OT Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2023
  • USA: Conditions of OT Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2023

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  • USA: Conditions of OT Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2023 Epidemiology study of distribution and frequency of disease in a population Incidence the number of new cases (typically in a year) Prevalence the total number of cases at any given time Etiology the cause/ investigation of the cause of a particular condition chronic disease the etiology of chronic diseases are often attributed to lifestyle factors (poor diet and exercise, tobacco use) acquired disea...
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NBCOT Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
  • NBCOT Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024

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  • Iontophoresis - the process by which medications are induced through the skin into the body by means of continuous direct current An OTR is removing electrodes from a client who has just received iontophoresis. Within several minutes of removing the electrodes, what should the OTR do to the skin surface that came in contact with the electrodes? - Wipe the area with an alcohol pad. Brachial plexus posterior cord injury - gives rise to the radial nerve.... SOAP Note - SUBJECTIVE OBJECTIV...
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