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ATI FINAL EXIT STUDY GUIDE 1
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BIO LOGY Biology 101 2
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Biology BIO120 1
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FIN 301 FIN 301 1
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Medical Surgical 1
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NR 222: CASE STUDY: An Older Immigrant Couple: Mr. and Mrs. Arahan MSN 5550 2
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NSG 300 1
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NSG 824 NSG 824 5
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NURS 3365 NURS3365 1
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NURSING 261 2
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NURSING 351 NURSING 351 1
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A description of all of the deep muscles of the back are included. A schematic is included to describe the differences between the different sub-categories of the deep back muscles. All of the origin, insertions, actions, and innervations are broken down for each muscle and have been separated into groups: spinotransverse, erector spinae group, and transversospinal groups.
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University Of Tennessee - Health Science Center•Gross Anatomy PTAN511
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Gross Anatomy for PTs Exam 1 package: suboccipital triangle, back muscles, shoulder muscles, joints and spinal cord• Door kennedybeall
A diagram of all of the planes of movement is drawn and labeled. (sagittal plane, frontal plane, transverse plane) Osteology of the skull, a typical vertebra, scapula, and proximal humerus are drawn and labeled. The superficial muscles of the back including the traps, lats, levator scap, and the rhomboids are included and a chart notes their origin, insertion, action, and innervation.
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Gross Anatomy for PTs Exam 1 package: suboccipital triangle, back muscles, shoulder muscles, joints and spinal cord• Door kennedybeall
The three types of joints in the body are described in this PDF. The three types and the subtypes of the fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial joints are discussed and defined. The basic features if a synovial joint are drawn and labeled. The 6 types of synovial joints are defined. The different parts of an intervertebral disc are defined as well as the ligaments surrounding the vertebrae. Two schematics are included to help with understanding.
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University Of Tennessee - Health Science Center•Gross Anatomy PTAN511
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Gross Anatomy for PTs Exam 1 package: suboccipital triangle, back muscles, shoulder muscles, joints and spinal cord• Door kennedybeall
Gross Anatomy notes exam one for PTs. These notes include in depth osteology, muscles action, origin insertion and innervation for back muscles and the muscles of the shoulder. Descriptions, drawings, and labeling of synovial joints and spinal cords are included.
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Gross Anatomy for PTs Exam 1 package: suboccipital triangle, back muscles, shoulder muscles, joints and spinal cord• Door kennedybeall
American Heart Association ACLS Pharmacology Pretest Question Answers PDF (SET-2) 2025
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University Of Tennessee - Health Science Center•American Heart Association ACLS Pharmacology
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University Of Tennessee - Health Science Center•NSG 824
Focused Exam: Chest Pain Results | Turned In 
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University Of Tennessee - Health Science Center•NSG 824
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University Of Tennessee - Health Science Center•NSG 824
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 Pallor 
 Redness or flushing 
 Evidence of trauma (scar, laceration, or bruising) 
 Inspected for jugular venous distension 1 of 1 point 
Height Of Venous Pressure (1/1 point) 
 4 cm or less above the sternal angle 
 More than 4 cm above the sternal angle 
 Inspected chest 1 of 1 point 
Symmetry (1/2 point) 
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University Of Tennessee - Health Science Center•NSG 824