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A grief-stricken patient talks about her grief and displays an appropriate attitude toward the immediate circumstance. Which stage of the grieving process does this describe?
 
 anger
  acceptance
  depression
  denial

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Where is the central ray directed to exit approximately on the AP axial Townes skull?
 
 nasion
  hairline
  glabella
  external occipital protuberance



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Answer to Question 1

acceptance

Rationale: When a person accepts the grief-causing situation facing them, they are able to display generally appropriate attitudes while discussing their immediate circumstance.

Answer to Question 2

external occipital protuberance

Rationale: The CR for the AP axial Townes will enter approximately the hairline and exit approximately the external occipital protuberance on the occipital bone.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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