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CSFA Exam (Questions & Answers) Passed!!
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A complication of steep reverse Trendelenburg position is? 
A. Deep vein thrombosis 
B. Arterial compression 
C. Cardiac overload. 
D. Respiratory alkalosis - Answer-A 
which position should be used for Posterior Colpotomy? 
A. Prone. 
B. Supine. 
C. Lithotomy. 
D. Fowler's - Answer-C 
Which is the BEST way to prevent hypothermia in the OR? 
A. Forced air warming blanket. 
B. Warmed IV solutions. 
C. Warmed irrigation solution. 
D. Multiple layers of blankets. - Answer-A 
OR humidity must be ma...
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BIOD 151 Module 7 - Integumentary System Questions & Answers 2024 A+
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BIOD 151 Module 7 - Integumentary System 
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layers of skin - ANS-1. Epidermis 
2. Dermis 
3. Hypodermis (subcutaneous layer) 
function of skin - ANS-1. absorb UV light for vitamin D production 
2. sensory receptors and glands 
3. protection from temp. changes 
4. protect from miroorganisms 
sensory organs - ANS-1. merkel cells 
2. missener's corpuscles 
3. nociceptors 
4. thermoreceptors 
5. pacinian corpuscles 
merkel cells - ANS-mechanoreceptors 
detect mechanical ...
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CWS Exam Prep 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Name the five types of Cell Adhesion Molecules? Which type enables cells to detect and interact with components of the extracellular matrix? - correct answer1. Cadherins 
2. Immunoglobulin Superfamily (IGSF) 
3. Selectins 
4. Integrins 
5. Mucins 
 
Integrins allow cells to interact with the surrounding environment or components of the ECM. 
 
What are the layers of the epidermis from most superficial to most deep? - correct answerStratum corneum 
Stratum lucidum 
Stratum granulosum 
Stratum spi...
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BIOD 151 A&P 1 Exam 7 Portage learning 2024
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Merkel Cell 
Sensory information detected – they are sensory receptors that are found 
on the skin outermost layer in areas like lips, fingertips and touch-sensitive 
regions like (mechanoreceptors) 
Meissner’s Corpuscles 
Sensory information detected – Detects light touch and low- frequency 
vibration (Mechanoreceptor) 
Pacinian Corpuscles 
Sensory information detected – Detects deep pressure and high 
frequency vibrations 
Layers of epidermis from deep to superficial- Stratum Basale, S...
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ABWM exam 2023 with 100% correct answer
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Feature of Epidermis - correct answer Cellular, avascular 
 
Unique cell type and feature of the stratum spinosum - correct answer Langer Hans cells and desmosomes 
 
Desmosomes - correct answer Contact areas between cells of the Stratum Spinosum 
 
Unique feature of the stratum basale - correct answer Mitotically active - only layer able to migrate 
 
Layers of the epidermis (superficial to deep) - correct answer stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, strat...
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NBSTSA CSFA Exam Prep 1 Complete Questions With Answers
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NBSTSA CSFA Exam Prep 1 Complete Questions With Answers 
 
 
1.A complication of steep reverse Trendelenburg position is 
 
A. 
 
deep vein thrombosis. 
 
B. 
 
arterial compression. 
 
C. 
 
cardiac overload. 
 
D. 
 
respiratory alkalosis. 
 
A. 
 
deep vein thrombosis. 
 
 
 
Which of the following positions should be utilized for posterior colpotomy? 
 
A. 
 
prone 
 
B. 
 
supine 
 
C. 
 
lithotomy 
 
D. 
 
Fowler's 
 
C. 
 
lithotomy 
 
 
 
 
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CSFA Certification Exam (Questions & Answers) Passed!!
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A complication of steep reverse Trendelenburg position is 
A. deep vein thrombosis. 
B. arterial compression. 
C. cardiac overload. 
D. respiratory alkalosis. - Answer-A. deep vein thrombosis. 
Which of the following positions should be utilized for posterior colpotomy? 
A. prone 
B. supine 
C. lithotomy 
D. Fowler's - Answer-C. lithotomy 
Which of the following BEST prevents hypothermia in the OR? 
A. forced air warming blanket 
B. warmed IV solution 
C. warmed irrigation solution 
D. multiple...
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WA State Boards Written Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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WA State Boards Written Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
 
Melanocytes, Merkel cells, and Langerhans cells are found in epithelial tissue 
 
A gland associated with a hair follicle is sebaceous gland 
 
During the anagen phase of hair growth, the hair is Actively growing 
 
Prior to receiving a chemical peel, a client predisposed to herpes simplex should begin a 
prescribed treatment of Antiviral 
 
A product used to dilute an essential oil is known as A carrier 
 
Systemic hyaluronic acid...
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Oregon State Board Exam - Esthetics (2023-2024) latest complete update
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Oregon State Board Exam - Esthetics () latest complete update 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The muscles that respond automatically to control various body functions are: 
 
anterior 
striated 
voluntary 
non-striated - 
 
Bacteria are single cells that are circular, spiral or: 
 
rod- shaped 
square-shaped 
angular-shaped 
triangular- shaped - 
 
Disease-producing bacteria are called: 
 
virus 
microbes 
pathogenic bacteria 
nonpathogenic bacteria - 
 
Which of the following is the toughest l...
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Dental Histology Exam 4 Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)
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Functions of Oral Mucosa - ANSWER1. Protection: Barrier to microorganisms and helps withstand mechanical trauma 
 
2. Sensation: Receptors for taste, touch, temp, pain, salivation, neuromuscular reflexes 
 
3. Secretion: Saliva, sebum (minor) 
 
4. Thermal Regulation: Heat radiated through body from panting (dogs; insig in humans) 
 
5. Speech: Mods sound 
 
6. Respiration: Conduit for inhalation/exhalation 
 
Differences Between Oral Mucosa and Integument - ANSWER1. More deeply colored (red) 
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