A condition in which more than one region of a nerve trunk is compressed is known as which of the following?
A) multiple crush phenomenon
B) carpal tunnel syndrome
C) lateral epicondylosis
D) medial epicondylosis
A
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A) pressure in the brain causes transient dysfunction of the parietal lobe and cerebral vasodilation. B) the mean arterial pressure exceeds 100 mm Hg and blood is forced from the brain and into the spinal cord. C) neurons sustain permanent damage secondary to a single increase in blood pressure above 200/130 mm Hg. D) pressure causes a breach in the blood-brain barrier and fluid leaks out, causing an increase in intracranial pressure.
Increasing the frequency on an ultrasonic nebulizer:
A) decreases the particle size B) increases the particle size C) increases the output D) decreases the output