________ is a condition in which a person has poor control of their brain, muscles, and joints

A) Cerebral palsy
B) Rheumatoid arthritis
C) Multiple sclerosis
D) Spasticity


A

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Which of the following explains the profound protein catabolism and gluconeogenesis associated with Cushing's syndrome?

A) Cushing's syndrome affects normal fat deposition. B) Glucocorticoids cause sodium retention and increased blood volume. C) Cortisol is an antagonist to insulin. D) Increased epinephrine and norepinephrine release result in hypermetabolism.

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All of the following are examples of an Endoscopic procedure through a natural opening EXCEPT:

a. gastroscopy via esophagus. b. cystoscopy of bladder. c. bronchoscopy via tracheostomy. d. sinus endoscopy.

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Universal curettes are designed to be used ____________

a. in specific areas of the mouth only b. throughout the mouth c. interproximally d. none of the above

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A nonimaging nuclear medicine probe of the brain using Xenon 133 radiocuclide is reported with code C050YZZ

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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