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BPK 207 Final Exam Actual Questions and Answers Already Verified 100%
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What is the role of augmented feedback? - answerAllows learner to know if 
they are performing skill correctly, can also be used to motivate 
Hindbrain - answerPart of the brain stem 
Has cerebellum, pons, medulla 
Midbrain - answerPart of the brain stem 
Tectum (superior and inferior colliculi), tegmentum 
Diencephalon - answerThalamus and hypothalamus 
What is movement a collaborative effort of? - answerAmong regions in th...
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ISSA Corrective Exercise Questions and Answers Graded A
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ISSA Corrective Exercise Questions and Answers Graded A How many bones are in the human body? 206 
The rib cage is part of which skeleton? Axial Skeleton 
How many vertebrae within the vertebral column can move independently? 24 
Movement between two adjacent vertebrae is made possible by what? Facet Joints 
Wolffs law describes what? The way bones can grow or shrink 
New bone material is formed by what? Osteoblasts 
The strong connective tissue on the bottom of each foot is the: Plantar Aponeur...
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THE ASCENDING AND DESCENDING TRACTS
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This document contains well-organized information about the ascending and descending tracts. Each category has subdivisions which are explained in detail too. The features of each category of tract are well explained.
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NPTEFF Spinal Cord Injury Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Spinal cord ends at what vertebral level? - Answer-L1 
 
Order of meninges from superficial to deep - Answer-dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater 
 
At what vertebral level is a lumbar puncture taken? - Answer-Between L1-L4 is where lumbar 
puncture will be taken to 
assess IgG (MS) 
 
In what meningeal space does CSF circulate? - Answer-subarachnoid space 
 
Which of the following contain the cerebrospinal fluid and 
major arterie...
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CCEP - NeuroscienceWhat are the sensory tracts (ascending pathways) - correct answer Spinothalamic tract 
 
Posterior column - medial lemniscuses/Dorsal column-medial lemniscuses 
 
Spinocerebellar tract 
 
Spinotectal (visuospinal reflex) 
 
Spin hypothalamic 
 
Spinocervical thoracic 
 
Spinomesencephalic 
 
Spinothalmic tract is aka - correct answer Anterior lateral spinal thalamic tract 
 
Ventra lateral system 
 
What level does the spinothalamic tract decussate - correct answer At the same...
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Spinal Cord Injury - NPTEFF Exam Questions All Answered Correctly
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Spinal Cord Injury - NPTEFF Exam Questions All Answered Correctly 
 
Spinal cord ends at what vertebral level? - Answer -L1 
 
Order of meninges from superficial to deep - Answer -dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater 
 
At what vertebral level is a lumbar puncture taken? - Answer -Between L1-L4 is where lumbar 
puncture will be taken to 
assess IgG (MS) 
 
In what meningeal space does CSF circulate? - Answer -subarachnoid space 
 
Which of the following contain the cerebrospinal fluid and 
maj...
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BPK 207 Final exam Actual Questions and Answers | 100% Verified and Updated
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BPK 207 Final exam Actual Questions and 
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What are the major divisions of the CNS - Answer ️️ -Cerebrum, diencephalon, brainstem, 
cerebellum & spinal cord 
Cerebrum - Answer ️️ -consists of cerebral cortex, w/continuous layer of grey matter 
responsible for higher functions of the CNS. 
Also contains subcortical structures such as the hippocampus (memory and navigation), 
amygdala (memory, emotion like fear and anxiety) and some of the basal ganglia. ...
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CCEP - Neuroscience 
What are the sensory tracts (ascending pathways) - correct answer Spinothalamic tract 
 
Posterior column - medial lemniscuses/Dorsal column-medial lemniscuses 
 
Spinocerebellar tract 
 
Spinotectal (visuospinal reflex) 
 
Spin hypothalamic 
 
Spinocervical thoracic 
 
Spinomesencephalic 
 
Spinothalmic tract is aka - correct answer Anterior lateral spinal thalamic tract 
 
Ventra lateral system 
 
What level does the spinothalamic tract decussate - correct answer At the sa...
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SSEP Test Review
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SSEP Test Review 
 
electrical responses of the nervous system to sensory stimuli and are analyzed to assess the 
Integrity of portions of the nervous system - somatosensory evoked potentials 
 
SSEP's are recorded from both the Central and peripheral nervous systems 
 
True/False - True 
 
somatosensory evoked potentials only record short latency evoked potentials 
 
True/False - True 
 
short latency evoked potentials typically last less then 30 milliseconds and are resistant to 
changes in l...
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CBIS Exam Prep(Terms and other important info from The Essential Brain Injury Guide, Edition 5.0)Solved To Pass!!
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lost productivity - Answer one measure of the cost to society due to injury or disease; 
includes the loss of wages a person would have earned if they had not become 
unemployable due to disability, loss of taxes contributing to economy, costs to the 
government of supporting the individual, etc.; lost productivity costs DO NOT include 
cost of treatment and support post-injury or illness 
acquired brain injury (ABI) - Answer An injury to the brain that is not hereditary, 
congenital, degenerati...