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    Exam 17: Abdomen
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    You Ask the Patient to Raise the Head and Shoulders
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You Ask the Patient to Raise the Head and Shoulders

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

You ask the patient to raise the head and shoulders while lying in a supine position. A midline abdominal ridge rises. You chart this observation as a(n)


A) small inguinal hernia.
B) large epigastric hernia.
C) abdominal lipoma.
D) diastasis recti.
E) incisional hernia.

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