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When an Individual "Breaks a Hip," the Most Common Location

Question 75

Question 75

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When an individual "breaks a hip," the most common location of the fracture is the


A) acetabulum of the os coxa.
B) diaphysis of the femur.
C) iliac crest of the os coxa.
D) neck of the femur.

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