This document contains 75 multiple choice questions related to various alternative and complementary medicine topics such as yoga, acupuncture, chiropractic, herbalism, aromatherapy, hydrotherapy, naturopathy, therapeutic touch, and mud therapy. The questions cover definitions, origins, techniques, applications, and principles of different alternative medicine domains.
This document provides a multiple choice quiz on behavioral science topics. It includes questions about:
- The definition of behavioral science and what areas it involves
- The main stages of perception, attention, memory, thinking, and personality
- Key concepts related to each topic like the different types of memory, processing, and factors that influence perception
The document contains multiple choice questions about various alternative and complementary medicine topics. It covers herbalism, aromatherapy, homeopathy, Ayurveda, Unani, acupuncture, chiropractic, osteopathy, massage, yoga, Alexander technique and others. The questions test knowledge about the origins, principles, techniques and applications of different alternative therapy systems.
this all-in-one PDF guide designed to help you excel in various competitive exams. Packed with essential study materials, practice questions, and tips, this comprehensive guide covers a wide range of competitive exams, making it your go-to resource for exam preparation success. Whether you're preparing for entrance tests, government exams, or any other competitive assessment, this PDF book has you covered. Download it now and take a significant step towards achieving your academic and career goals.
This document is a general science exam for 8th grade students containing 60 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various science topics including:
- Units of measurement and scientific notation
- Properties of matter and the periodic table
- Chemical formulas and reactions
- Anatomy and physiology of human body systems
- Reproduction and disease
- Ecology and food webs
- Planets and astronomy
- Light and sound
- Electricity and magnetism
The exam covers a wide range of fundamental science concepts to evaluate student understanding of core ideas taught in the 8th grade general science curriculum.
Pondicherry university 2010 m.sc. applied psychology entrance exam question p...LAKSHMANAN S
My sincere thanks to: - Professor Dr. V.Suresh
Annamalai University
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Final Examination (v2)
This is a 40-question final examination. Please answer each question. Each question is worth 0.5 point.
1. The study of cells is
a. cytology
b. histology
c. molecular biology
d. microbiology
e. surface anatomy
2. In a positive feedback mechanism, the response of the effector
a. reverses the original stimulus
b. enhances the original stimulus
c. has no effect on the original stimulus
d. is usually damaging to the body
e. creates a cycle that leads away from homeostasis
3. Ionic bonds form when
a. atomic nuclei fuse
b. atoms become ionized
c. neutrons are transferred from one atom to another
d. protons are lost from atoms
e. electrons are shared between two atoms
4. Reactions that bond atoms or molecules together are called _______ reactions.
a. hydration
b. synthesis
c. hydrolysis
d. reversible
e. oxidation
5. Sugars
a. are the body's source of immediate energy
b. are the building blocks of nucleotides
c. provide much of the structure of body cells and tissues
d. contain the genetic information of the cell
e. insulate and cushion the body
6. The nuclear envelope
a. separates the nucleus from the rest of the cell
b. is a rigid protein membrane
c. is not permeable
d. has a single layer of phospholipids
e. regulates movement of materials into and out of the cell
7. Recognition proteins
a. are binding sites for other molecules
b. utilize the G protein complex to function
c. are found only on endoplasmic reticulum
d. allow cells to recognize one another
e. provide a "door" through which extracellular molecules can enter the cell
8. Which of the following is a function of muscle tissue?
a. conduction of action potentials
b. secretion and absorption of molecules
c. support of other tissue types
d. contraction
e. shock absorption
9. Nervous tissue
a. functions as an insulator and a site of energy storage
b. exists in three forms: yellow, red, and brown
c. contains large amounts of extracellular matrix
d. is located in the brain and spinal cord
e. does not contain lipids
10. Reddening of the skin (blushing) is the result of the
a. quantity of melanin in the skin
b. number of keratinocytes in the skin
c. increased blood flow in the dermis
d. thickness of the stratum basale
e. number of melanocytes in the skin
11. What does structure "A" represent on the diagram?
a. hair follicle
b. arrector pili
c. dermis
d. hypodermis
e. sebaceous gland
12. When blood calcium levels are high
a. osteoclast activity increases
b. calcitonin secretion increases
c. calcium absorption is increased
d. bones lose bone tissue
e. osteoblast activity decreases
13. What does structure "B" represent on the bone diagram?
a. cancellous bone
b. diaphysis
c. epiphyseal lines
d. articular cartilage
e. epiphysis
14. What does structure "C" represent?
a. frontal bone
b. occipital bone
c. parietal bone
d. sphenoid bone
e. temporal bone
15. The fig ...
This document contains 57 multiple choice questions about anatomy and physiology. It tests knowledge of anatomical terms, body systems, structures and their functions. Key points covered include:
- Anatomy is the study of structure while physiology examines how structures function
- Homeostasis refers to maintaining stable internal conditions despite external changes
- Organ systems work together, with the nervous system integrating and coordinating their functions
- Anatomical position, directional terms and planes of section are defined
This document contains 50 multiple choice questions related to anatomy, physiology, and medical imaging. The questions cover topics like organs that can be seen on a chest x-ray, the use of endoscopy, what EMG measures, types of white blood cells, and the meaning of terms like thoracic and transducer. Other questions relate to units of measurement, where DNA replication occurs, components of organs, what MRI stands for, the weight of lungs, types of hormones in the pituitary gland, and more.
This document provides a multiple choice quiz on behavioral science topics. It includes questions about:
- The definition of behavioral science and what areas it involves
- The main stages of perception, attention, memory, thinking, and personality
- Key concepts related to each topic like the different types of memory, processing, and factors that influence perception
The document contains multiple choice questions about various alternative and complementary medicine topics. It covers herbalism, aromatherapy, homeopathy, Ayurveda, Unani, acupuncture, chiropractic, osteopathy, massage, yoga, Alexander technique and others. The questions test knowledge about the origins, principles, techniques and applications of different alternative therapy systems.
this all-in-one PDF guide designed to help you excel in various competitive exams. Packed with essential study materials, practice questions, and tips, this comprehensive guide covers a wide range of competitive exams, making it your go-to resource for exam preparation success. Whether you're preparing for entrance tests, government exams, or any other competitive assessment, this PDF book has you covered. Download it now and take a significant step towards achieving your academic and career goals.
This document is a general science exam for 8th grade students containing 60 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various science topics including:
- Units of measurement and scientific notation
- Properties of matter and the periodic table
- Chemical formulas and reactions
- Anatomy and physiology of human body systems
- Reproduction and disease
- Ecology and food webs
- Planets and astronomy
- Light and sound
- Electricity and magnetism
The exam covers a wide range of fundamental science concepts to evaluate student understanding of core ideas taught in the 8th grade general science curriculum.
Pondicherry university 2010 m.sc. applied psychology entrance exam question p...LAKSHMANAN S
My sincere thanks to: - Professor Dr. V.Suresh
Annamalai University
& world class one search engine, Google.com
World Top Professional Social Media, Linkedin.com
& World Top Intellectual Supporter, Slideshare.net
Final Examination (v2)NSCI280 Version 51University of P.docxmydrynan
Final Examination (v2)
NSCI/280 Version 5
1
University of Phoenix Material
Final Examination (v2)
This is a 40-question final examination. Please answer each question. Each question is worth 0.5 point.
1. The study of cells is
a. cytology
b. histology
c. molecular biology
d. microbiology
e. surface anatomy
2. In a positive feedback mechanism, the response of the effector
a. reverses the original stimulus
b. enhances the original stimulus
c. has no effect on the original stimulus
d. is usually damaging to the body
e. creates a cycle that leads away from homeostasis
3. Ionic bonds form when
a. atomic nuclei fuse
b. atoms become ionized
c. neutrons are transferred from one atom to another
d. protons are lost from atoms
e. electrons are shared between two atoms
4. Reactions that bond atoms or molecules together are called _______ reactions.
a. hydration
b. synthesis
c. hydrolysis
d. reversible
e. oxidation
5. Sugars
a. are the body's source of immediate energy
b. are the building blocks of nucleotides
c. provide much of the structure of body cells and tissues
d. contain the genetic information of the cell
e. insulate and cushion the body
6. The nuclear envelope
a. separates the nucleus from the rest of the cell
b. is a rigid protein membrane
c. is not permeable
d. has a single layer of phospholipids
e. regulates movement of materials into and out of the cell
7. Recognition proteins
a. are binding sites for other molecules
b. utilize the G protein complex to function
c. are found only on endoplasmic reticulum
d. allow cells to recognize one another
e. provide a "door" through which extracellular molecules can enter the cell
8. Which of the following is a function of muscle tissue?
a. conduction of action potentials
b. secretion and absorption of molecules
c. support of other tissue types
d. contraction
e. shock absorption
9. Nervous tissue
a. functions as an insulator and a site of energy storage
b. exists in three forms: yellow, red, and brown
c. contains large amounts of extracellular matrix
d. is located in the brain and spinal cord
e. does not contain lipids
10. Reddening of the skin (blushing) is the result of the
a. quantity of melanin in the skin
b. number of keratinocytes in the skin
c. increased blood flow in the dermis
d. thickness of the stratum basale
e. number of melanocytes in the skin
11. What does structure "A" represent on the diagram?
a. hair follicle
b. arrector pili
c. dermis
d. hypodermis
e. sebaceous gland
12. When blood calcium levels are high
a. osteoclast activity increases
b. calcitonin secretion increases
c. calcium absorption is increased
d. bones lose bone tissue
e. osteoblast activity decreases
13. What does structure "B" represent on the bone diagram?
a. cancellous bone
b. diaphysis
c. epiphyseal lines
d. articular cartilage
e. epiphysis
14. What does structure "C" represent?
a. frontal bone
b. occipital bone
c. parietal bone
d. sphenoid bone
e. temporal bone
15. The fig ...
This document contains 57 multiple choice questions about anatomy and physiology. It tests knowledge of anatomical terms, body systems, structures and their functions. Key points covered include:
- Anatomy is the study of structure while physiology examines how structures function
- Homeostasis refers to maintaining stable internal conditions despite external changes
- Organ systems work together, with the nervous system integrating and coordinating their functions
- Anatomical position, directional terms and planes of section are defined
This document contains 50 multiple choice questions related to anatomy, physiology, and medical imaging. The questions cover topics like organs that can be seen on a chest x-ray, the use of endoscopy, what EMG measures, types of white blood cells, and the meaning of terms like thoracic and transducer. Other questions relate to units of measurement, where DNA replication occurs, components of organs, what MRI stands for, the weight of lungs, types of hormones in the pituitary gland, and more.
The document contains 98 multiple choice questions related to mathematics topics like sets, relations, functions, coordinate geometry, and algebra. Specifically, it tests knowledge of concepts like elements and subsets of sets, Cartesian coordinate planes, linear and quadratic equations, and their solution sets. It also includes questions about arithmetic and geometric sequences, factorials, and trigonometric functions.
1) Vaccines are biological preparations that help improve immunity against specific diseases. They contain weakened or killed forms of pathogens that stimulate immune system memory without causing illness.
2) Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine in 1796 using cowpox to provide immunity to smallpox. There are several types of vaccines including live attenuated, inactivated, subunit, toxoid, and recombinant vector vaccines.
3) Vaccines work by exposing the immune system to antigens from pathogens. This triggers production of antibodies and memory cells that can fight the pathogen if exposed in the future, providing immunity. While vaccines have many benefits like disease prevention and eradication, some risks also exist.
This document contains multiple choice questions about philosophy and homeopathic principles related to miasms and chronic diseases. It addresses topics like the classification of miasms (psora, syphilis, sycosis, tubercular), their characteristic symptoms and manifestations, chronic disease treatment approaches, and concepts from Organon of Medicine like acute vs chronic diseases and Hahnemann's views on miasms as the underlying cause. There are a total of 70 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of these homeopathic disease entities and philosophies.
This document contains questions about various topics in pharmacognosy including plant families, chemical constituents, glycosides, volatile oils, and carbohydrates. It asks multiple choice questions to test knowledge of which plants contain certain chemical constituents like menthol, camphor oil, or phenolic volatile oils. It also covers topics like plant classification systems, cellulose derivatives, and carbohydrate structures.
The document contains 70 multiple choice questions related to pathology. The questions cover a wide range of topics including types of tumors, causes of cell injury, types of shock, inflammation, hematology, and more. Correct answer choices are provided for each question to test understanding of key concepts in pathology.
The document contains multiple choice questions about microbiology. It covers topics like bacterial cell structure, types of bacteria based on oxygen requirements and temperature preferences, identification of common bacteria like Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, E. coli through tests and characteristics. It also mentions fungi like Aspergillus and viruses causing diseases like hepatitis, influenza. Common pathogenic bacteria including Pseudomonas, Clostridium, Salmonella and diseases caused by them are discussed.
The document discusses various fungal, bacterial, and viral infections. It provides information on different pathogens that cause infections in the mouth, skin, hair, and other parts of the body. It also describes symptoms and treatments for common infections like thrush, ringworm, athlete's foot, and more. The document contains multiple choice questions to test knowledge on topics like characteristics of fungi and bacteria, diseases they cause, treatment options, and more.
This document contains multiple choice questions related to homeopathic remedies. It tests knowledge on remedies including their spheres of action, key symptoms, proving authors, and more. Some remedies addressed include Aconite, Arnica, Baptisia, Calendula, Cannabis, and China.
Este documento contiene 96 preguntas de opción múltiple sobre materia médica homeopática. Cada pregunta presenta una lista de síntomas o condiciones y cuatro opciones de remedios homeopáticos, solicitando identificar cuál de los remedios se corresponde con la descripción dada. Los remedios mencionados incluyen Aethosacynopium, Agaricusmuscarus, Alliumcepa, ArnicaMontena, Berberis, Belladonna, Cimicifuga y otros.
The document presents information about different operating systems, including their history and versions. It discusses major operating systems like Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android and iOS. Windows operating systems discussed include Windows 1.0 to Windows 10, Windows NT, Windows CE, Windows Phone and OS/2. It also provides brief descriptions of key components of operating systems like the kernel, process management, memory management, security, networking and file systems.
The document discusses diphtheria, a contagious bacterial infection that mainly affects the nose and throat. It can also affect the skin. Children are most affected. The symptoms include sore throat, breathing difficulties, and fever. Complications can include heart damage, nerve damage, kidney problems, and difficulty breathing. Diphtheria is caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae bacteria and is transmitted through respiratory droplets. It can be diagnosed through throat cultures and treated with antitoxin and antibiotics. Vaccination is an effective preventive measure.
Diphtheria is a contagious bacterial infection of the nose and throat caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae. It is spread through respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing. Symptoms include a thick gray membrane in the throat, sore throat, difficulty breathing, and fever. Complications can include heart damage, nerve damage, kidney problems, and trouble breathing if the membrane blocks the airway. Diphtheria is preventable through vaccination and treated with antitoxin to neutralize the toxin and antibiotics to kill the bacteria.
The document contains 90 multiple choice questions related to human anatomy and physiology. It covers topics like growth hormone, the female reproductive system, thyroid gland, pancreas, adrenal glands, male reproductive system, and more. Each question has 4 answer options to choose from.
The document contains 45 multiple choice questions about various endocrine glands and hormones. It covers topics like the causes and characteristics of gigantism, acromegaly, dwarfism and prognathism. It also discusses the hormones involved like growth hormone, thyroid hormones and others. The questions cover the anatomy and functions of the pituitary, thyroid, adrenal and other endocrine glands.
The document contains 73 multiple choice questions related to statistical concepts such as hypothesis testing, measures of central tendency, correlation, regression, sampling, and chi-square tests. The questions cover topics like the difference between parameters and statistics, types of errors in hypothesis testing, measures of dispersion, levels of significance, and definitions of key statistical terms.
The document contains 70 multiple choice questions about anatomy. It covers topics like embryology, neuroanatomy, reproductive anatomy, histology, and other areas. The questions test knowledge of topics like embryonic development of pharyngeal arches and derivatives, parts of the brain and their functions, structure and layers of tissues like skin and mucosa, male and female reproductive systems, and basic cell types.
The document discusses various topics related to embryological development:
- The tongue develops from mesoderm of pharyngeal arches. Lingual swellings are the first indication and the posterior third results from proliferation of mesenchyme of the 2nd arch.
- The palatine tonsil develops from the 2nd pharyngeal pouch.
- All structures develop from the 2nd pharyngeal arch except the stapedius muscle.
- The hyoid bone develops from the 1st and 2nd pharyngeal arches.
- The thyroid gland develops primarily from the 3rd pharyngeal pouch.
The document contains 98 multiple choice questions related to mathematics topics like sets, relations, functions, coordinate geometry, and algebra. Specifically, it tests knowledge of concepts like elements and subsets of sets, Cartesian coordinate planes, linear and quadratic equations, and their solution sets. It also includes questions about arithmetic and geometric sequences, factorials, and trigonometric functions.
1. The document provides a series of multiple choice questions related to anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. It covers topics like neuroanatomy, cranial nerves, neurotransmitters, brain regions and their functions, sensory and motor systems, and disorders.
2. The questions test knowledge of structures like the basal ganglia, cerebellum, hypothalamus and their roles. Neurotransmitters like dopamine, GABA, and functions of regions like the substantia nigra are also assessed.
3. Sensory and motor pathways, spinal nerves, reflexes and various neurological disorders are evaluated through questions related to lesions, paralysis and symptoms.
This document contains 70 multiple choice questions related to homeopathic principles and concepts. Some key topics covered include the three major problems of medicine according to Hahnemann's Organon, distinguishing between acute and chronic diseases, the original drug provings conducted by Hahnemann, the classification of mental diseases, the concepts of psora, syphilis and sycosis as chronic miasms, the importance of individualization in homeopathy, and characteristics of acute vs chronic vs artificial diseases. Homeopathy focuses on treating the whole person based on the totality of their symptoms rather than just diagnosis.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
share - Lions, tigers, AI and health misinformation, oh my!.pptxTina Purnat
• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
• Evidence-based strategies to address health misinformation effectively
• Building trust with communities online and offline
• Equipping health professionals to address questions, concerns and health misinformation
• Assessing risk and mitigating harm from adverse health narratives in communities, health workforce and health system
The document contains 98 multiple choice questions related to mathematics topics like sets, relations, functions, coordinate geometry, and algebra. Specifically, it tests knowledge of concepts like elements and subsets of sets, Cartesian coordinate planes, linear and quadratic equations, and their solution sets. It also includes questions about arithmetic and geometric sequences, factorials, and trigonometric functions.
1) Vaccines are biological preparations that help improve immunity against specific diseases. They contain weakened or killed forms of pathogens that stimulate immune system memory without causing illness.
2) Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine in 1796 using cowpox to provide immunity to smallpox. There are several types of vaccines including live attenuated, inactivated, subunit, toxoid, and recombinant vector vaccines.
3) Vaccines work by exposing the immune system to antigens from pathogens. This triggers production of antibodies and memory cells that can fight the pathogen if exposed in the future, providing immunity. While vaccines have many benefits like disease prevention and eradication, some risks also exist.
This document contains multiple choice questions about philosophy and homeopathic principles related to miasms and chronic diseases. It addresses topics like the classification of miasms (psora, syphilis, sycosis, tubercular), their characteristic symptoms and manifestations, chronic disease treatment approaches, and concepts from Organon of Medicine like acute vs chronic diseases and Hahnemann's views on miasms as the underlying cause. There are a total of 70 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of these homeopathic disease entities and philosophies.
This document contains questions about various topics in pharmacognosy including plant families, chemical constituents, glycosides, volatile oils, and carbohydrates. It asks multiple choice questions to test knowledge of which plants contain certain chemical constituents like menthol, camphor oil, or phenolic volatile oils. It also covers topics like plant classification systems, cellulose derivatives, and carbohydrate structures.
The document contains 70 multiple choice questions related to pathology. The questions cover a wide range of topics including types of tumors, causes of cell injury, types of shock, inflammation, hematology, and more. Correct answer choices are provided for each question to test understanding of key concepts in pathology.
The document contains multiple choice questions about microbiology. It covers topics like bacterial cell structure, types of bacteria based on oxygen requirements and temperature preferences, identification of common bacteria like Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, E. coli through tests and characteristics. It also mentions fungi like Aspergillus and viruses causing diseases like hepatitis, influenza. Common pathogenic bacteria including Pseudomonas, Clostridium, Salmonella and diseases caused by them are discussed.
The document discusses various fungal, bacterial, and viral infections. It provides information on different pathogens that cause infections in the mouth, skin, hair, and other parts of the body. It also describes symptoms and treatments for common infections like thrush, ringworm, athlete's foot, and more. The document contains multiple choice questions to test knowledge on topics like characteristics of fungi and bacteria, diseases they cause, treatment options, and more.
This document contains multiple choice questions related to homeopathic remedies. It tests knowledge on remedies including their spheres of action, key symptoms, proving authors, and more. Some remedies addressed include Aconite, Arnica, Baptisia, Calendula, Cannabis, and China.
Este documento contiene 96 preguntas de opción múltiple sobre materia médica homeopática. Cada pregunta presenta una lista de síntomas o condiciones y cuatro opciones de remedios homeopáticos, solicitando identificar cuál de los remedios se corresponde con la descripción dada. Los remedios mencionados incluyen Aethosacynopium, Agaricusmuscarus, Alliumcepa, ArnicaMontena, Berberis, Belladonna, Cimicifuga y otros.
The document presents information about different operating systems, including their history and versions. It discusses major operating systems like Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android and iOS. Windows operating systems discussed include Windows 1.0 to Windows 10, Windows NT, Windows CE, Windows Phone and OS/2. It also provides brief descriptions of key components of operating systems like the kernel, process management, memory management, security, networking and file systems.
The document discusses diphtheria, a contagious bacterial infection that mainly affects the nose and throat. It can also affect the skin. Children are most affected. The symptoms include sore throat, breathing difficulties, and fever. Complications can include heart damage, nerve damage, kidney problems, and difficulty breathing. Diphtheria is caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae bacteria and is transmitted through respiratory droplets. It can be diagnosed through throat cultures and treated with antitoxin and antibiotics. Vaccination is an effective preventive measure.
Diphtheria is a contagious bacterial infection of the nose and throat caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae. It is spread through respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing. Symptoms include a thick gray membrane in the throat, sore throat, difficulty breathing, and fever. Complications can include heart damage, nerve damage, kidney problems, and trouble breathing if the membrane blocks the airway. Diphtheria is preventable through vaccination and treated with antitoxin to neutralize the toxin and antibiotics to kill the bacteria.
The document contains 90 multiple choice questions related to human anatomy and physiology. It covers topics like growth hormone, the female reproductive system, thyroid gland, pancreas, adrenal glands, male reproductive system, and more. Each question has 4 answer options to choose from.
The document contains 45 multiple choice questions about various endocrine glands and hormones. It covers topics like the causes and characteristics of gigantism, acromegaly, dwarfism and prognathism. It also discusses the hormones involved like growth hormone, thyroid hormones and others. The questions cover the anatomy and functions of the pituitary, thyroid, adrenal and other endocrine glands.
The document contains 73 multiple choice questions related to statistical concepts such as hypothesis testing, measures of central tendency, correlation, regression, sampling, and chi-square tests. The questions cover topics like the difference between parameters and statistics, types of errors in hypothesis testing, measures of dispersion, levels of significance, and definitions of key statistical terms.
The document contains 70 multiple choice questions about anatomy. It covers topics like embryology, neuroanatomy, reproductive anatomy, histology, and other areas. The questions test knowledge of topics like embryonic development of pharyngeal arches and derivatives, parts of the brain and their functions, structure and layers of tissues like skin and mucosa, male and female reproductive systems, and basic cell types.
The document discusses various topics related to embryological development:
- The tongue develops from mesoderm of pharyngeal arches. Lingual swellings are the first indication and the posterior third results from proliferation of mesenchyme of the 2nd arch.
- The palatine tonsil develops from the 2nd pharyngeal pouch.
- All structures develop from the 2nd pharyngeal arch except the stapedius muscle.
- The hyoid bone develops from the 1st and 2nd pharyngeal arches.
- The thyroid gland develops primarily from the 3rd pharyngeal pouch.
The document contains 98 multiple choice questions related to mathematics topics like sets, relations, functions, coordinate geometry, and algebra. Specifically, it tests knowledge of concepts like elements and subsets of sets, Cartesian coordinate planes, linear and quadratic equations, and their solution sets. It also includes questions about arithmetic and geometric sequences, factorials, and trigonometric functions.
1. The document provides a series of multiple choice questions related to anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. It covers topics like neuroanatomy, cranial nerves, neurotransmitters, brain regions and their functions, sensory and motor systems, and disorders.
2. The questions test knowledge of structures like the basal ganglia, cerebellum, hypothalamus and their roles. Neurotransmitters like dopamine, GABA, and functions of regions like the substantia nigra are also assessed.
3. Sensory and motor pathways, spinal nerves, reflexes and various neurological disorders are evaluated through questions related to lesions, paralysis and symptoms.
This document contains 70 multiple choice questions related to homeopathic principles and concepts. Some key topics covered include the three major problems of medicine according to Hahnemann's Organon, distinguishing between acute and chronic diseases, the original drug provings conducted by Hahnemann, the classification of mental diseases, the concepts of psora, syphilis and sycosis as chronic miasms, the importance of individualization in homeopathy, and characteristics of acute vs chronic vs artificial diseases. Homeopathy focuses on treating the whole person based on the totality of their symptoms rather than just diagnosis.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
share - Lions, tigers, AI and health misinformation, oh my!.pptxTina Purnat
• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
• Evidence-based strategies to address health misinformation effectively
• Building trust with communities online and offline
• Equipping health professionals to address questions, concerns and health misinformation
• Assessing risk and mitigating harm from adverse health narratives in communities, health workforce and health system
Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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1. Khyber Medical University
(1):Treatment by color is called___________________.
a):phototherapy (b):herbalism (c):chromatography (d):yoga
(2):The Alexander technique is a way of ______ to move mind fully.
a):learning (b):life (c):treatment (d):walking
(3):_____ is form of drug free invasive manual medicine that focuses on t otal body health.
a):chiropractic (b):osteopathy (c):reflaxopathy (d): Alexander Technique
(4):The rationale of chiropractic hinges on _______postulates.
a):2 (b):3 (c):4 (d): 5
(5):aroma therapy is the treatment by _______
a):liquids (b):smell (c):taste (d):color
(6:Pressure makes us tense and tension can cause illness and __________
a):pain (b):anxiety (c): anger (d): phobia
(7:In ____ Dr Hahnemann stated that there are 3 ways of healing
a): 1796 (b):1798 (c):1799 (d): 1791
(8:Healing opposite by opposite,contraria contraries i.e______.
(a)homoeopathy (b) radiotherapy (c)Allopathy (d) Isopathy
(9:the homoeopathy takes the human body as a ________
a):parts (b): separately (c):organic (d):whole
(10:By sick Hahnemann meant ___________of the whole man.
a):health (b):disease (c):sickness (d): treatment
11: Europeans of 17th
and 18th
centuries were not aware of ______.
a.massage b. bathing c. soap d.Medicine
12:In process of bathing 1st
let your___________getting float on the water.
(a)hands (b) legs (c)face (d)feet
13:Bath of pure water proves a partially _________method of treatment
(a)massage (b)palliation (c)curative (d)superficial
14.Warm bath is very essential for the treatment of _________
a)pimples (b)fever (c)insomnia (d)leprosy
15:Because of the _______________ differential in the counseling relationship, the risk of
exploitation is high.
a. power b. training c. gender d. age
16:The first formal ethics code was adopted by the American Psychological Association (APA)..
a. 1943 b.1933 c.1953 d. 1973
17:The American Psychological Association´s (APA) ethics committee is charged with reviewing
the ethics code every _______ years.
a. 7 b. 2 c. 10 d. 5
18:Which of the following perspectives has had the most significant influence on ethica
l practice in the last 35 years?
a. intercultural b. Existential c. feminist multicultural d. behavioral
19:Which of the following is NOT an intention of the general principles of the APA Ethics Code?
2. A . inspirational b . sanctionable c. ideal d. educational
20: American Counseling Association´s (ACA) Code of Ethics is revised every _______ years.
a 5 b. 2 c. 7 d. 15
21:A move away from a strict ban on ________ was a characteristic of the 2005 revision of the
American Counseling Association´s Code of Ethics.
a. payment in kind b. bartering c. dual or multiple relationships d. using
clients as research participants
22. The term Yoga is said to mean.
a. The union of the sun, moon, and earth b. The union of mind, body & spirit in
communication and awareness c. The union mind, soul, and body
23. Duhka is said to mean.
a. Yoga postures sequences that are arranged sequentially b. Eight limbs of yoga practice
c. Bad space or energy, translated as pain or sorrow
24. An asana is defined as.
a. Posture or devoted to the practice of the yoga postures b. A victory breath or ocean
breath c. deep breath
25. chakra is .
A . Three part breath b. Said to be "the wheel of light" that refers to the seven physical areas
of the body c. Shining skull breath
26. Hatha means.
a . Ha=Sun, Tha=Moon; representing duality in balance b. Life force, energy that moves
through all earthly things c. Union of mind, body and spirit
27- Electro acupuncture:
(a) Encephalins are released at 1–2 Hz. (b) Encephalins are released at 12–15 Hz. (c)
Encephalins are released at 100 Hz or above. (d) Endorphin is released at 100 Hz or above.
28- Acupoints and meridians:
(a) A meridian is a predetermined anatomical point where an
acupuncture needle is positioned. (b) A meridian describes a channel for energy flow in the
body. (c) Meridians exceed 400 in number. (d) There are 20 known acupoints on the body.
29- The mechanism of action of acupuncture:
(a) Needling attenuates the release of opioids in the body. (b) Local blood flow is reduced at
the acupoint, thereby reducing
inflammation. (c) Acupuncture is thought to block the meso-limbic loop in the
brain. (d) Acupuncture is thought to attenuate the serotinergic system in the brain.
30- Acupuncture has a proven role in the treatment of:
(a) Trigeminal neuralgia. (b) Cervico-brachial syndrome. (c) Dental pain
(d) Post operative nausea.
31:The following are absolute contraindications to acupuncture:
(a) Systemic sepsis. (b) Concurrent anticoagulant drugs. (c) Cellulitis. (d) Burns.
32:Yoga originated in:
a :China b :Thailand c :India d :Russi
33:A ___________isa gentle manipulation of the skin and superfiicial muscle layers
a : bath b : chiropractic c :massage d :reflexopathy
34;sweedish massase consists of _________ esseutial stsores .
A:1 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d 5
35; pressure makes us tense and tenision can cause illniss and___________
a) Pain (b) anxiety (c) anger (d) phobia.
36; aroma therapy is treatment by __________
a. Liquids (b) smell (c) taste (d) colors
37:The electrohomoeopathy is an invention of count__________
(a)Fried (b) Hahnemann (c) Mattei (d) Pausteur
38:The abbreviation of therapeutic touch is ___________
(a) Th.t (b)T.Tc (c) T.T (d)Tt
39:Most topical applications are ___________extractions of herbs.
(a) flowers (b) oils (c)perfumes (d)pastes
40:__________as in aroma therapy can be used as a mood changing treatment.
(a)Inhalation (b)suppression (c)application (d)dynamization
41:Herbal _____________were 1st
used in China
(a)ointment (b)tea (c)soup (d) oil
42:according to Jacobsen yoga has _________meanings
(a) 4 (b)2 (c)5 (d)6
43:a key indication of pain or discomfort is lack of __________
(a) face (b)sensalion (c)sleep (d) anxiety
44:in reflexopathy tips of toes indicates _______
(a)the brain (b)the head (c)liver (d) kidneys
3. 45:the heart and chest are around the ___________
(a)neck (b) head (c)ball (d)heart
46: low back and intestine are towards the ____________
(a)face (b) heels (c) heart (d)liver
47:zone theory was presented in_____________
(a) 1930 (b) 1932 (c)1934 (d)1924
48:_________is useful in condition of stiff joints
(a)mud therapy (b)herbalism (c) yoga (d) massage
49:________is rich in minerals and also retains water .
(a) sand (b)moormud (c)blackmud (d) oil
50:___________used mud from dead sea for her beauty
(a)Elizbeth (b)noorjahan (c)Cleopatra (d)Razia sultana
51: mud therapy could be used in ________froms
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c)5 (d) 6
52: mud is a good hair conditioner and is good for _________
(a)taste (b) skin (c)kidneys (d)houses
53: hydrotherapy formerly called _____________
(a)chiropractic (b)aromatherapy (c)hydropathy (d) bath
54: whirlpool also creates an unwanted risk of ____________infection
(a) viral (b)fungal (c) bacterial (d)protozoal
55 :naturo pathy practice is based on a belief in the body,s abilily to heal itself through_or force.
(a)vital energy (b)vital force (c)immunity (d)medicinal
56 :batch flower remedis were discovered by Dr batch a ______ physician.
(a)Homeopath (b)Allopath (c)Accupuncture (d)Hakeem
57:Chiropractic was invendted by d.d palmer on sep 18________
(a)1695 (b)1895 (c)1795 (d)1995
58:chiropractic are divided into )___________
(a) single (b)double (c)angular (d) straight
59:bony displacements cause ______________
(a)nerve (b)muscular (c)cellular (d)vascular
60:the alexander technicque is an intelligent way to solve __________problems.
(a)body (b)mind (c)muscular (d)nervous
61: osteopaths use a broad range _________ on techniques including soft tissue stetching.
(a)head (b)foot (c)hand (d)nerves
62: yoga gurus from ___________later intoduce yoga to the west.
(a) japan (b)china (c)englend (d)india
63: according to Jacobsen yoga has __________principal meanings.
(a)three (b)four (c)five (d)six
64: mud is an important element of ___________.
(a)treatement (b)therapy (c)nature (d)sea
65: mud therpy can be used in ______________froms.
(a) 2 (b)3 (c) 4 (d) 5
66: mud can absord ______from human body the refore is usefull in preventing many diseases
(a)water (b)minerals (c)toxins (d)vitamins
67; mud is good hair conditioner and is good for ____________
a. health (b)eczema (c)digestion (d) skin pp
68; therapeutic touch is a registered trade marks in __________
(a) usa (b)canda (c)france (d)spain
69; yoga as a disciplined method for attaninng a__________
(a)goal (b) health (c)treatment (d) therapy
70; whirling water movement provided by mechanical pumps has been used in water tank since
at last the _____s
(a) 1920 (b)1930 (c)1940 (d) 1950
71; mud found in different parts of the world has different _____________
(a)colouer (b)shapes (c)propertutic (d) solubilities
72; ; illustrations of yoga are found in hindu texture like ____________
(a) Bible (b) Ramain (c)Bhagwat Gita (d) Maha Bharat
73. yoga as a goal of ____________practice
a. Medical b .physical C .pyschological d. yoga
74;. book about therapeutic touch trick or treatment was written by __________
(a) edzard ernest (b)emilyrosa (c)dora kunz (d)krieger
75. yama is .
a. Flexible, pliable or adaptable b. The five universal commandments of not harming
anyone, truth, non-stealing, godly, chaste life, greedless c. The devoted practice of yoga
posturesd.the school of thought