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Cst Exam Review Basic Science With Complete Solutions Latest Update, Exams of Surgical Pathology

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Cst Exam Review Basic Science With
Complete Solutions Latest Update
Dacryocystitis is an inflammation - correct answers
lacrimal sac
dacryocystorhinostomy - correct answers creation of an
artificial opening between the tear sac and the nose
dystocia - correct answers difficult labor
Which of the following glands has two lobes, which are
connected by a central band of tissue called the isthmus?
- correct answers thyroid
colles fracture - correct answers fracture of the distal
radius at the wrist
Which lymphatic organ is situated in the left upper
quadrant of the body? - correct answers spleen
Sensorineural deafness is associated with cranial nerve -
correct answers VIII cranial (vestibulocochlear)
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Complete Solutions Latest Update

Dacryocystitis is an inflammation - correct answers lacrimal sac dacryocystorhinostomy - correct answers creation of an artificial opening between the tear sac and the nose dystocia - correct answers difficult labor Which of the following glands has two lobes, which are connected by a central band of tissue called the isthmus?

  • correct answers thyroid colles fracture - correct answers fracture of the distal radius at the wrist Which lymphatic organ is situated in the left upper quadrant of the body? - correct answers spleen Sensorineural deafness is associated with cranial nerve - correct answers VIII cranial (vestibulocochlear)

There are ______ pairs of cranial nerves: olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, vestibulocochlear, glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory, and hypoglossal. - correct answers 12 Atelectasis - correct answers collapsed lung Which of the following are procedures to perform cerclage for an incompetent cervix? - correct answers MCdonald and Shirodkar Parkland and pomeroy procedures are both - correct answers sterilization procedures Paranasal sinuses are a group of four paired air-filled spaces. Which one of the following sinuses serves as an essential component of the immune defense? - correct answers frontal sinus An arteriovenous shunt is a surgical procedure performed to - correct answers provide an easy access to arterial and venous blood for hemodialysis Mycology is the study of - correct answers fungi

In a __________ fracture, the fracture line is perpendicular to the long axis of the bone. - correct answers transverse Which of the following arteries supplies the thyroid gland?

  • correct answers superior and inferior thyroid arteries The knee has three cartilaginous surfaces - correct answers the patella, tibia, and femur The knee has three cartilaginous surfaces. Which of the following is not a component requiring replacement in a total knee replacement? - correct answers fibula Microvascular decompression of the following cranial nerves is a disorder that causes trigeminal neuralgia. - correct answers 5th cranial nerve Tissue breakdown at the wound margins is called - correct answers dehiscence ___________ is dehiscence with protrusion of the abdominal contents outside the wound - correct answers Evisceration enucleation - correct answers surgical removal of the eyeball

Exenteration - correct answers removal of internal organs within a cavity Which of the following is a birth defect in which premature fusion of the cranial sutures of an infant that will require to be surgically treated to allow the brain to grow properly? - correct answers craniosynostosis