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Lena [83]
1 year ago
8

CRITICAL AND CLINICAL THINKING Exercise 7 Clinical Thinking Challenge Support each of following correct statements with appropri

ate rationale, stating why or in what way each statement is correct.
3. A radiograph of a horse's front fetlock joint is called a dorso-palmar (DP) view

5. When performing surgery on the digestive tract, we must take care to suture il securely closed. 6 Oblique positions are sometimes used in radiography,

6.Oblique positions are sometimes used in radiography.​
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1 answer:
cestrela7 [59]1 year ago
3 0

We support each of the following correct statements with appropriate justification, indicating why or how each statement is correct.

<h3>3. A radiograph of a horse's frontal fetlock joint is called a dorsopalmar (PD) view.</h3>

Dorsopalmar (PD) view The horse's frontal fetlock joint demonstrates dislocation of the antebrachiocarpal joint with soft tissue swelling around the carpal joint

<h3>5. When performing surgery on the digestive system, we must ensure that the suture is well closed. </h3>

Yes. Endoscopic suturing is a procedure performed 100% by endoscopy, a procedure that inserts a flexible tube through the patient's oral cavity and reaches the structures of the digestive system. It is a non-invasive, safe process that does not require any cutting.

<h3>6. Oblique positions are sometimes used in radiographs.</h3>

Yes. Right and Left Anterior Oblique Positions (RAO and LAO) These terms refer to oblique positions in which the right or left anterior side of the body is close to the RI, and can be in an upright or recumbent position.

Learn more about Endoscopic suturing in brainly.com/question/28197495

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