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Practice Test 1 NBEO | latest
  • Practice Test 1 NBEO | latest

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2023
  • Which of the following eyelid layers contains the palpebral portion of the eyelid muscle that closes the eye? - Orbicularis A patient with a corneal curvature of +43.00 is fit with a GP contact lens with a BC of +41.00D. What is the power of the lacrimal lens? - -2.00 A GP lens that is flatter then the curvature of the cornea will form a negative lacrimal lens power. The GP CL is 2.00 flatter then the corneal curvature, so the LL power is -2.00 Which of the following test measures an ocul...
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Barkley Review AGACNP: Neuro exam
  • Barkley Review AGACNP: Neuro exam

  • Exam (elaborations) • 4 pages • 2024
  • CN 1 - Olfactory Smell Sensory CN 2 - optic, vision, sensory CN3 - Oculomotor Extraocular movements, opening eyelids, pupillary constriction Motor CN4 - Trochlear Down and inward eye movement Motor CN 5 - Trigeminal Muscles of mastication, sensation of face, scalp, cornea, mucus membranes and nose Both CN 6 - Abducens Lateral eye movement Motor CN 7 - Facial Move face, close mouth and eyes, taste (anterior 2/3), saliva and tear secretion. Puffing cheeks. Both CN ...
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EEG Board Prep - Neurophysiology and Cranial Nerves
  • EEG Board Prep - Neurophysiology and Cranial Nerves

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  • Atom The smallest unit of an element Neutron A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom Proton A subatomic particle that has a positive charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom Electron Negatively charged particle that orbits an atom's nucleus. Neurons a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system Dendrite Branchlike parts of a neuron coming off the cell body that allow it to receive signa...
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PAM TCRN Exam 226 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • PAM TCRN Exam 226 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • PAM TCRN Exam 226 Questions with Verified Answers Initial assessment - CORRECT ANSWER A-J, airway first unless massive hemorrhage Open airway - manuever - CORRECT ANSWER Jaw thrust GCS 40 - CORRECT ANSWER E: spont, verbal, pressure, none V: orient, confused, words, sounds, none M: obeys, local, w/d, abnl flex, extension, none Pupils unreactive to light: -2, -1, 0 Monroe-Kellie Doctrine and CPP - CORRECT ANSWER When one content in the skull increases, another must decrease to compe...
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NR509 HEAD TO TOE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM 2023-2024
  • NR509 HEAD TO TOE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM 2023-2024

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  • NR509 HEAD TO TOE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM Introduce yourself & patient - CORRECT ANSWER-Hi, my name is ________ and I will be performing a physical examination for NR509 Advanced Physical Assessment at Chamberlain University My name is _____ and I give permission for this video assessment to be uploaded to Chamberlain college of nursing Facial skin - CORRECT ANSWER-No discoloration or lesions Head - CORRECT ANSWER-Midline, symmetrical, normal in size Lymph node palpation (9 locations)...
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BIOS 252  Final Essay Questions completed with answers
  • BIOS 252 Final Essay Questions completed with answers

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  • BIOS 252 Final Essay Questions Chamberlain College of Nursing - BIOS 252 Final Essay Questions 1. Define spinal reflex and use an example from the body to illustrate a spinal reflex. (Page 446) Spinal Reflex – when integration takes place in the spinal cord gray matter If you pick up something hot, the grasping muscles may relax and you may drop the hot object even before you are consciously aware of the extreme heat or pain. This is an example of a spinal cord reflex—a quick, aut...
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Summary Investment analysis; all you need to know to pass the exam
  • Summary Investment analysis; all you need to know to pass the exam

  • Summary • 31 pages • 2023
  • 19.1 IntroductIon Qualitative analysis deals with the identification of inorganic substance or a mixture of substances. Gen- erally inorganic substances dissociate in water to give positive and negative ions. The positive ions are also called as basic radicals and the negative ions are called as acid radicals. The tests carried for the identification of different ions can be divided into three types 1. Preliminary tests 2. Tests for anions 3. Tests for cations 19.2 PrelImInary tests ...
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ZOO3731 Certification Exam Questions  and CORRECT Answers
  • ZOO3731 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • CN1 olfactory nerve What does CN1 pass through? cribriform of ethmoid What is unique about CN1? does not pass thalamus, goes straight to cortex CN2 optic nerve Information passing from the eyes is 50% ipsilateral, 50% contalateral Crossing point of optic nerves optic chiasm CN3 occulomotor nerve
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Donations Tax Summary -  Taxation lll (ACCN 3013A) (ACCN3013A)
  • Donations Tax Summary - Taxation lll (ACCN 3013A) (ACCN3013A)

  • Summary • 4 pages • 2024
  • The document contains a high-level summary of Donations Tax to which South African Residents are subject to, on the the gratuitous disposal of property . It contains details relating to all the Donations Tax implications that a taxpayer would be subject to on the donation of property.
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NURS612 PRACTICE EXAM  quiz 1 and 2
  • NURS612 PRACTICE EXAM quiz 1 and 2

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  • NURS612 PRACTICE EXAM quiz 1 and 2 Describe how you test the extra ocular movements (CN II, IV & VI). What is normal and abnormal? - ans-Eye movement is controlled by six extraocular muscles and CNs III, IV, and VI. To evaluate eye movement, use four techniques: First, have the patient watch your finger move through the six cardinal fields of gaze. Sustained or jerking nystagmus should not occur. But keep in mind that a few beats of horizontal nystagmus may normally occur. Second, have the ...
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