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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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Which section of the vertebrae is located in the lower back?
 
  A) lumbar
  B) cervical
  C) thoracic
  D) ventral

Question 2

During a radical neck dissection, all of the following may be performed EXCEPT ________.
 
  A) myringotomy
  B) glossectomy
  C) removal of part of the jaw bone
  D) laryngectomy



chloejackso

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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: A) Correct
B) The cervical vertebrae are located in the neck.
C) The thoracic vertebrae are located in the thorax (chest).
D) There is no such thing as ventral vertebrae.

Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: A) Correct The ear is not included in a radical neck dissection.
B) Removal of the tongue (glossectomy) is done during a radical neck dissection.
C) Removal of the jaw bone is done during a radical neck dissection.
D) A laryngectomy is done during a radical neck dissection.



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