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jc611

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When one end of a bone that is part of a joint is pulled or pushed out of place, the resulting injury is a:
 
  a. sprain c. strain
   b. fracture d. dislocation

Question 2

When a twisting force causes ligaments in a joint to stretch beyond their normal capacity, the resulting injury is a:
 
  a. sprain c. strain
   b. fracture d. dislocation



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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