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A young male has recently been admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) following a fall from his pushbike. As the ED triage nurse, your assessment of the patient includes a description of his various abrasions. Question 4. Using your understanding of BOTH regional and directional terminology, accurately explain the location of the two abrasions indicated in the image below (popliteal& carpal). (2.5 marks each; 5 marks total) Question 5. If you were to remove an ear in the image below, what type of sectional plane would this be?

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A young male has recently been admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) following a fall from his pushbike. As the ED triage nurse, your assessment of the patient includes a description of his various abrasions. Question 4. Using your understanding of BOTH regional and directional terminology, accurately explain the location of the two abrasions indicated in the image below (popliteal& carpal). (2.5 marks each; 5 marks total) Question 5. If you were to remove an ear in the image below, what type of sectional plane would this be?

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A young male has recently been admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) following a fall from his pushbike. As the ED triage nurse, your assessment of the patient includes a description of his various abrasions. Question 4. Using your understanding of BOTH regional and directional terminology, accurately explain the location of the two abrasions indicated in the image below (popliteal& carpal). (2.5 marks each; 5 marks total) Question 5. If you were to remove an ear in the image below, what type of sectional plane would this be?

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