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1. 
Pupil Dilation is an action signaled by the _____________ branch of the Autonomic Nervous System.
A.
Sympathetic
B.
Parasympathetic
2. 
vertebrobasilar arterial insufficiency is considered a ______ effect of subluxation.
A.
primary
B.
secondary
C.
tertiary
3. 
spinal cord compression might be considered a ______ effect of subluxation.
A.
primary
B.
secondary
C.
tertiary
4. 
axoplasmic aberration is considered at ________ effect of subluxation.
A.
primary
B.
secondary
C.
tertiary
5. 
altered somatic reflexes are considered ________ effects of subluxation.
A.
primary
B.
secondary
C.
tertiary
6. 
Neurodystrophic phenomena are generally classified as a ______effect of subluxation.
A.
primary
B.
secondary
C.
tertiary
7. 
Which of these is not a tertiary effect of subluxation?
A.
aberrant somato-somatic reflexes
B.
neurodystrophic changes
C.
axoplasmic aberration
D.
somatic afferent bombardment
8. 
Which of these is not a secondary effect of subluxation?
A.
somatic afferent bombardment
B.
nerve root compression
C.
spinal cord compression
D.
axoplasmic aberration
9. 
depresses respiration
A.
sympathetic
B.
parasympathetic
10. 
slows the heart rate
A.
sympathetic
B.
parasympathetic
11. 
pilomotor stimulation
A.
sympathetic
B.
parasympathetic
12. 
sudomotor response
A.
sympathetic
B.
parasympathetic
13. 
bronchiodialation
A.
sympathetic
B.
parasympathetic
14. 
Concept that states that deformation can occur due to a sustained load
A.
creep
B.
heuter-volkmann
C.
wolff's
D.
hilton's
15. 
Bell-Magendie suggested that the ________ relays sensory information, and the ______ relays motor.
A.
posterior horn, anterior horn
B.
anterior horn, posterior horn
C.
posterior horn, central cord
D.
anterior horn, central cord
16. 
The inverse square law states that the intensity of an xray beam is ___________ proportional to the square of __________.
A.
inversely, distance it travels
B.
evenly, distance it travels
C.
inversely, intensity upon creation
D.
evenly, intensity upon creation
17. 
According to Meric, T1-T4 roots provide innervation to the
A.
heart and lungs
B.
tonsils
C.
gallbladder
D.
kidneys
18. 
According to Meric, T10-T12 roots provide innervation to the
A.
Kidneys
B.
Colon
C.
Stomach
D.
Gallbladder and Liver
19. 
According to Meric, T6-T10 roots provide innervation to the
A.
Gallbladder and Liver
B.
Stomach
C.
Kidneys
D.
Colon
20. 
When seated, the inferior angle of the scapula is at what vertebral level?
A.
T7
B.
T5
C.
T6
D.
T9
21. 
The cricoid cartilage is located at which vertebral level?
A.
C4
B.
C5
C.
C6
D.
C7
22. 
The sternal angle is located at which vertebral level?
A.
T4
B.
T5
C.
T3
D.
T6
23. 
Which is located at the level of S4?
A.
PIIS
B.
PSIS
C.
AIIS
D.
ASIS
24. 
Which is commonly located at the level of C6, select all that apply.
A.
cricoid
B.
last moveable spinous in extension
C.
carotid tubercle
D.
thyroid
25. 
Which is located at the level of C3?
A.
hyoid
B.
thryroid
C.
cricoid
D.
carotid tubercle
26. 
The iliac crest is palpable at the level of this spinous?
A.
L5
B.
L4
C.
L3
D.
S1