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renzo156

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When one makes a false statement about an individual to a third party, this could be classified as:
 
 assault
  defamation
  medical negligence
  false imprisonment

Question 2

Referring to the image, which describes the position of the arm?
 
 humeral epicondyles are parallel to the image receptor
  AP
  lateral
  humeral epicondyles are perpendicular to the image receptor



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Answer to Question 1

defamation

Rationale: Defamation is the process of making false statements to a third party that could harm a person's reputation. There are two forms of defamation: slander and libel.

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humeral epicondyles are parallel to the image receptor

Rationale: The image represents an AP projection of the humerus with the palm positioned forward facing or until the humeral epicondyles are parallel to the image receptor.




renzo156

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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