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All muscles of mastication are supplied by the mandibular division of trigeminal nerve (CN V3) EXCEPT:
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A patient's renal clearance data:
Plasma creatinine: 2 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 100 mg/dL
Urine flow: 1 mL/min
Calculate GFR (approximately):
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In ventricular myocyte action potential, which phase shows the most rapid depolarization?
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During attempted femoral artery puncture for cardiac catheterization, which anatomical landmark is CORRECT?
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A young male falls on outstretched hand. X-ray shows scaphoid fracture. Which complication is MOST likely if not treated promptly?
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All of the following structures pass through the anatomical snuffbox EXCEPT:
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A patient presenting with axillary nerve injury following shoulder dislocation. Which of the following muscles is NOT affected?
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What is the sequence of the appearance of rigor mortis in the body?
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What is the main benefit of using positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) in respiratory therapy?
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