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28 questions
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Question 2
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If it is a fracture, what type?
If it is not a fracture, what is the injury? Be as specific as possible. (complete vs. incomplete) (simple vs. compound) (traumatic vs. pathogenic) (if traumatic which type?)

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Question 3
3.

List ALL of the bones present.

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Question 4
4.

What may have caused this abnormality (check the chart on the lab instructions).

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Question 6
6.

If it is a fracture, what type?
If it is not a fracture, what is the injury? Be as specific as possible. (complete vs. incomplete) (simple vs. compound) (traumatic vs. pathogenic) (if traumatic which type?)

1
Question 7
7.

List ALL of the bones present.

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Question 8
8.

What may have caused this abnormality (check the chart on the lab instructions).

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1
Question 10
10.

If it is a fracture, what type?
If it is not a fracture, what is the injury? Be as specific as possible. (complete vs. incomplete) (simple vs. compound) (traumatic vs. pathogenic) (if traumatic which type?)

1
Question 11
11.

List ALL of the bones present.

1
Question 12
12.

What may have caused this abnormality (check the chart on the lab instructions).

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1
Question 14
14.

If it is a fracture, what type?
If it is not a fracture, what is the injury? Be as specific as possible.

1
Question 15
15.

List ALL of the bones present.

1
Question 16
16.

What may have caused this abnormality (check the chart on the lab instructions).

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1
Question 18
18.

If it is a fracture, what type?
If it is not a fracture, what is the injury? Be as specific as possible. (complete vs. incomplete) (simple vs. compound) (traumatic vs. pathogenic) (if traumatic which type?)

1
Question 19
19.

List ALL of the bones present.

1
Question 20
20.

What may have caused this abnormality (check the chart on the lab instructions).

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1
Question 22
22.

If it is a fracture, what type?
If it is not a fracture, what is the injury? Be as specific as possible. (complete vs. incomplete) (simple vs. compound) (traumatic vs. pathogenic) (if traumatic which type?)

1
Question 23
23.

List ALL of the bones present.

1
Question 24
24.

What may have caused this abnormality (check the chart on the lab instructions).

1
1
Question 26
26.

If it is a fracture, what type?
If it is not a fracture, what is the injury? Be as specific as possible.

1
Question 27
27.

List ALL of the bones present.

1
Question 28
28.

What may have caused this abnormality (check the chart on the lab instructions).

Question 1
1.

Are these bones axial, appendicular, or both?

Question 5
5.

Are these bones axial, appendicular, or both?

Question 9
9.

Are these bones axial, appendicular, or both?

Question 13
13.

Are these bones axial, appendicular, or both?

Question 17
17.

Are these bones axial, appendicular, or both?

Question 21
21.

Are these bones axial, appendicular, or both?

Question 25
25.

Are these bones axial, appendicular, or both?