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ap345

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Which disease has a characteristic way that the patient (a child) uses to get up from the floor?
 
  A) tendinitis
  B) avulsion
  C) muscular dystrophy
  D) myalgia

Question 2

MRI is an abbreviation. What does it stand for?
 
  A) magnetic repetitive imaging
  B) magnetic resonance imaging
  C) my X-ray image
  D) medical resonance imaging



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Answer to Question 1

C
Explanation: A) This does not describe tendinitis.
B) This does not describe avulsion.
C) Correct
D) This does not describe myalgia.

Answer to Question 2

B



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