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21 Cards in this Set
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Pathologic change in polyneuropathy
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demyelination
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Dysmetria is a disorder of the
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cerebellum
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Lack of sympathetic stimulation will lead to all of the following
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bradycardia, hypotension, orthostatic hypotension
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A person suffering of herniated intervertebral disk compressing the sciatica nerve will show the following symptoms except
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intact osteotendinous reflex
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A stimulation of the sympathetic system will lead to the followings except
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bronchoconstriction
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Characteristic of a polyneuropathy caused by alcohol
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it is symmetric
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Which os the following is not a symptom of Parkinson
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muscle flaccidity
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Temperature regulation is controlled by the parasympathetic system
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false
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Loss of sympathetic tone can lead to asystole
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true?
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An upper motor neuron disorder(stroke)will cause retention of urine
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false?
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Test being used for detecting sciatica nerve compression
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Straight leg test
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Hypercalcemia causes
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constipation, hypertension, loss of muscle weakness (answer. None of the above)
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During the surgical removal of the thyroid tumor, the parathyroids are accidentally removed. This patient will develop
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hyperactive reflexes
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Hyperparathyroidism will lead to the followings
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all of the above
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Hypophosphatemia will cause
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hypercalcemia, hyporeflexia and decrease ATP production
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Trousseau is found in
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hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, hyperphosphatemia (all of above)
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A patient is developing acidosis. TO adjust the pH he hyperventilates in order to
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increase the release of CO2 thus reducing CO2 in the blood
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Cardiac arrest is the manifestation of
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increase Mg
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Regulation of pH through ion exchange
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hypervenilation/calcium hydrogen, potassium hydrogen
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Largest buffer system of human body
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protein?
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Normal blood pH
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7.35-7.45
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