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Abducens - CORRECT ANSWER: Which cranial nerve would you be most concerned about if
on examination you found that the patient was unable to abduct their left eye?
Allergic contact dermatitis - CORRECT ANSWER: A skin disorder that is the result of a type IV
hypersensitivity reaction is known as _________________________.
ankylosing spondylitis - CORRECT ANSWER: Which disease process is characterized by the
infiltration of inflammatory cells into the fibrocartilage and eventually erode it, which leads to
fusion of the bones?
autoimmune destruction of acetylcholine receptors - CORRECT ANSWER: Myasthenia gravis is
the result of ____________________.
Bone - CORRECT ANSWER: Ligaments attach _____ to bone.
bone maintenance - CORRECT ANSWER: Osteocytes are important in ________.
bone resorption - CORRECT ANSWER: osteoclasts are important in ______
Broca's area - CORRECT ANSWER: What is the area of the brain that controls the motor
aspects of speech?
Bursitis - CORRECT ANSWER: A patient presents with soreness of the lateral hip. The NP
suspects inflammation of the greater trochanteric bursa. What would the NP document as the
diagnosis in chart
, Carbon dioxide levels - CORRECT ANSWER: What is the main regulator of cerebral blood
flow?
central nervous system; myelinated - CORRECT ANSWER: Preganglionic neuron cell bodies of
the autonomic nervous system are located in the _____ and are ______.
central sensitization - CORRECT ANSWER: When a non painful stimuli creates a pain response
this is know as _________________.
Cerebellum - CORRECT ANSWER: The area of the brain that is responsible for maintaining
balance and coordination is the ____.
CNS - CORRECT ANSWER: Upper motor neurons are located where?
compartment syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER: A patient presents to the provider with no pulse
in there hand, pallor, and weakness/paralysis of their thumb after experiencing a ulnar fracture.
The provider would document which diagnosis in the chart?
Contralateral loss of pain and temperature - CORRECT ANSWER: If there is an injury to the
spinothalamic tract of the spinal cord, what will you find on the exam?
cranial and sacral - CORRECT ANSWER: Cell bodies of the parasympathetic nervous system
are located in which region of the spinal cord?
decreased estrogen decreases OPG secretion from osteoblasts - CORRECT ANSWER: One of
the theories behind the pathophysiology of osteoporosis is that there is an alteration of the
RANK/RANKL/OPG normal system. How does estrogen play an important role with this system
and in the development of osteoporosis in the post menopausal female?