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Photophobia is associated with ________.
 
  A) migraine headaches
  B) carpal tunnel syndrome
  C) myelomeningocele
  D) Parkinson's disease

Question 2

Which is the medical word for the tailbone?
 
  A) clavicle
  B) coccyx
  C) lumbar
  D) sacrum



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Answer to Question 1

A
Explanation: A) Correct Photophobia is an aversion to light. Light often hurts the eyes of a patient having a migraine headache.
B) Photophobia is not related to carpal tunnel syndrome.
C) Photophobia is not related to myelomeningocele.
D) Photophobia is not related to Parkinson's disease.

Answer to Question 2

B
Explanation: A) This is not the medical word for tailbone.
B) Correct
C) This is not the medical word for tailbone.
D) This is not the medical word for tailbone.



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