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jake

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The nurse is assessing a patient's limb measurements. Where should the nurse measure arm length?
 
  1) From the humerus to the tip of the middle finger
  2) From the humerus to the wrist
  3) From the acromion process to the tip of the middle finger
  4) From the acromion process to the wrist

Question 2

The nurse assesses the ROM of the spine. Besides flexion, hyperextension, and lateral bending, spinal ROM includes which other movement?
 
  1) Rotation
  2) Circumduction
  3) Inversion
  4) Protraction



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 1



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