A newborn baby has approximately 305 bones because a baby skeleton is mostly cartilage. As a person grows up, most of this cartilage turns into bone in a process called ossification. By the time they grow up, they have only 206.
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If the patient and the caregiver are not in the right position when changing from the bed to the chair, a lot can go wrong. If the patient does not have the right support they could fall and injure themselves along with the caregiver and the caregiver needs to have the right angle to be able to support the patient because if they try to move too fast, the patient may get dizzy an the caregiver could easily hurt themselves too.
<u><em>The answer to your quiestion is D. A course in Anatomy!</em></u>
<u><em>Explanation: So it would not be A because why do you need to learn about Chemistry for a Massage Therapist? And It is also not B because we don't need to learn about gravity to be a Massage Therapist! It is also not C because Who needs to learn about microbiology?</em></u>
<u><em>But the only explanation is that you need to learn about Anatomy so you can see the types of mussle and scar tissue! You also need to know where the pationts problem is and how to fix it!</em></u>
<u><em>Sorry, it took so long lol!</em></u>
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