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NBCE Part I- Pathology Quiz C (Practice Exam Questions) 2023 A+
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NBCE Part I- Pathology Quiz C (Practice 
Exam Questions) 2023 A+ 
acute alcoholic myopathy results in - ANS-rhabdomyolysis and myoglobinuria 
in a lesion with menigiococcal meningitis the brain is covered by - ANS-purulent 
exudate 
subdural hematoma is due to damage to the - ANS-bridging veins 
temporary blindness, ankle dorsiflexor weakness and other unrelated symptoms could 
be due to - ANS-multiple sclerosis 
intranuclear opthalmoplegia is due to damage to the - ANS-medial longitudinal 
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Part 3 NBCE practice questions with Verified Solutions
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Part 3 NBCE practice questions with Verified Solutions 
What motion should normally be felt when palpating for ext between atlas and occiput? occiput and posterior arch of atlas should approximate 
Asymmetrical rib prominence seen during forward bending is characteristic of a __ scoliotic curvature structural 
Which vitamin supplement is most appropriate for a pregnant patient with soreness and cracking of the lips, corners of the mouth, and an oily facial dermatitis? riboflavin 
a deficiency of...
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Stroke and TBI from internship 1 Correct 100%
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Intraparenchymal hemorrhage (IPH) -ANSWER An intraparenchymal hemorrhage is a blood clot that develops in the brain. 
Intraparenchymal hemorrhage is one form of intracerebral bleeding in which there is bleeding within brain parenchyma. The other form is intraventricular hemorrhage. Intraparenchymal hemorrhage accounts for approx. 8-13% of all strokes and results from a wide spectrum of disorders. It is more likely to result in death or major disability than ischemic stroke or subarachnoid hemorr...
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Neuro-Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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the primary motor strip is located on the - Answer pre-central gyrus 
 
the part of the brain that is responsible for basic life functions is the ? - Answer brainstem 
 
the pyramids are located in the - Answer medulla oblongata 
 
approximatley how much of the corticospinal tract crosses at the pyramids ? - Answer 90% 
 
executive function is most closely associated with - Answer frontal lobe 
 
the primary visual cortex is located in the - Answer occipital lobe 
 
the primary auditory cortex i...
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Karen Floyd "Abdominal Pain"
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How can I help you? 
My stomach hurts 
Do you have any other symptoms or concerns we should discuss? 
I occasionally feel “bloated” although I’m not sure my belly is actually bigger when I feel that way. I…well pass a lot of gas and… even belch a lot compared to other people I know. Sort of embarrassing for a woman you know. Do you think that’s related 
to all of this? 
Is your pain affected by what, when, or how much you eat? 
It seems to be worse with rich foods. I haven’t really...
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Karen Floyd "Abdominal Pain"
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How can I help you?	My stomach hurts 
Do you have any other symptoms or concerns we should discuss?	I occasionally feel “bloated” although I’m not sure my belly is actually bigger when I feel that way. I…well pass a lot of gas and… even belch a lot compared to other people I know. Sort of embarrassing for a woman you know. Do you think that’s related 
to all of this? 
Is your pain affected by what, when, or how much you eat?	It seems to be worse with rich foods. I haven’t really no...
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ALL Webpath and Quizzes for Exam 3 Combined 2023 with complete solution
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ALL Webpath and Quizzes for Exam 3 Combined 2023 with complete solution 
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A 25-year-old man falls while skateboarding and strikes the left side of his head against a concrete retaining wall. On physical examination only a minor scalp abrasion is present at the site of the impact, with minimal bleeding that stops in 3 minutes. He is initially alert following this accident, but then became unconscious 30 minutes later. A head CT scan reveals a convex, lens-shaped area of hemorr...
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PTA Board Exam 2023 with 100% correct answer
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What is expressive aphasia? 
Broca's Aphasia 
L Frontal Lobe Damage 
 
 
 
What is Agraphia? 
Loss of writing skills. 
Broca's area, L frontal lobe. 
 
 
 
What does damage to the Parietal Lobe result in? 
Impaired proprioception, kinesthesia. 
Primary sensory area. 
 
 
 
What is agnosia? 
Inability to recognize familiar objects. 
Parietal damage. 
 
 
 
What is asterognosis? 
The inability to tell what an object is by feel. 
Parietal damage. 
 
 
 
What is unilateral neglect? 
Pts don't rec...
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Movement disorders (A+ guaranteed)
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hypokinetic disorder correct answers a brain-based motor system disorder characterized by difficulty initiating movements 
decreased amt of speed of voluntary movements 
muscle tremors at rest 
general muscular rigidity (Parkinson's dz) 
 
akinesia correct answers absence or loss of power of voluntary movement d/t extrapyramidal disorder (Parkinson's dz) 
 
bradykinesia correct answers a decrease in spontaneity and movement. One of the features of extrapyramidal disorder (Parkinson's dz) 
 
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Neurological Conditions Quizzes (Exam 1)
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Neurological Conditions Quizzes (Exam 1) 
 
 
 
 
1. Why might a physical therapist want to examine sensory function prior to motor function? 
A) The sensory exam takes less time and therefore it is the most time-efficient way to perform the exam. 
B) The sensory exam does not cause any discomfort and therefore the patient can stay alert for the motor exam. 
C) The sensory system is more sensitive to fatigue and should be examined before the patient becomes fatigued. 
D) The sensory system influ...