Anatomy Homework Solutions

Enumerate

Give the 12 leads of your ECG (adults).

Neuroanatomy - Cranial Nerve Pathologies

Q. A 65 y/o man was in a meeting when suddenly he lost control of the right side of his body, including his face. He slumped in his chair and the right side of his face appeared to sag and he complained of double vision. He did not lose consciousness. Somatosensation is intact. Movement and strength on the left side of his body ...continues

Neuroanatomy: Vermis Syndrome and Parkinson's

Could you please explain "Vermis Syndrome" to me? Is this related to Parkinson's disease?

Neuroanatomy - cranial nerve question (find the lesion from the symptoms given)

Q. A woman presented with the symptoms of (a) deafness, vertigo, and double vision (diplopia). She also suffered from severe headaches, which were increasing in frequency and severity. During the headache attacks she vomited several times. She was found to have (b) right internal strabismus and there were a (c) flattening of ...continues

Neuroanatomy: cranial nerve problem. Where is the lesion?

A 65 y/o man develops (a) subtle slurring of speech, combined with a (b) loss of pain and thermal sensation on the right side of the face and left side of the body. A careful examination reveals that he has (c) paralysis of facial muscles on the right side involving upper and lower portions of the face. Masticatory muscles appea ...continues

How human skeletal muscle works

How human skeletal muscle work to achieve a smooth, steady contraction using the concept of motor unit summation.

SOAP Notes

Please assist in preparing SOAP notes either in a muscular or skeletal body system of a fictional patient of not less then 4 paragraphs including medical terms with suffixes, roots, and prefixes. Then write a summary of the findings rather then medical diagnosis.

Mechanism of Acupuncture

Give and explain the mechanism of acupuncture.

Where is the lesion?

A 74 y/o woman with poorly controlled hypertension presents with (a) inability to abduct the right eye, (b) a left-sided paralysis of the upper and lower extremities, and (c) a loss of proprioception, discriminative touch and vibratory sense on the left side of the body. The patient's fa ...continues

Cardorespiratory Problems with some neuroanatomy

Your patient is a 76 year-old female who has been admitted after experiencing a right embolic CVA. She presents with dysphagia and left sided hemiparesis. Physical therapy has been consulted to evaluate and treat this patient. On reading the chart you note the patient to have a temperature or 101.6 F, a consolidated left lower l ...continues

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