Abdomen
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| Which aspect of the small intestine is the shortest? | Duodenum
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| Motion of the patient's diaphragm can be stopped by providing proper breathing instructions | True
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| Which of the following muscles should be demonstrated on a well-exposed abdomen? Psoas major, lattisimus dorsi, quadratus lumborum | Psoas major
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| Which aspect of the large intestine is found between the left and right colic flexures? | Transverse colon
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| What is the largest solid organ in the intestine | Liver
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| What large abdominal organ is part of the lymphatic system? | Spleen
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| Another term for the Greater Omentum | Fatty Apron
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| The Xiphoid process is at the level of T-? | T9-10
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