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Exercises like this integrate important clinical concepts into our basic medical science courses - like this one from our A&P course!
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CN 1 is responsible for smell. Numerous formal tests exist that will quantitatively evaluate the patient’s sense of smell. These tests are widely used in research. At the bedside, a more simplistic approach is applied. Simply compress one of the pa
Review the anatomy and functions of Cranial Nerve I, and read how this nerve is tested during a physical exam!
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Learn about the development of the skull and potential anomalies. Visit www.drawittoknowit.com for notes, Drawing Pad, Exercises, Quizzes, and More!
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NSAIDs & Acetaminophen Medication Selection General Guide Anti-thrombosis • Low-dose aspirin. The other NSAIDs can have the opposite effect; they can be thrombogenic (provoke clot formation), so they are generally avoided in patients at risk for th
Our newest tutorial covers NSAIDs and Acetaminophen - their mechanisms and risk factors!
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