A patient cannot supinate his hand, but has intact feeling-- which portion of the brachial plexus was severed?
What does serous membrane do?
What causes contractures?
What do you mean by homeostatic imbalance?
Explain the turner's syndrome?
Which nerve root is associated with the triceps reflexes?
Which nerve root is associated with the platella reflexes?
How many systems are there in a human body? Name them.
Human anatomy and physiology
After recuperating from a gunshot wound to the buttocks resulting from a hunting accident, your patient exhibits a positive Trendelenburg's sign. Explain.
You've been given the task of inserting the catheter for a patient scheduled for angioplasty. What anatomical landmarks are you looking for?
name the structures passing through juglar foramen.
Which nerve root is associated with the achilles reflexes?
Which hormones are produced by kidneys?
Explain the horner's syndrome?