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question 5
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a possible transverse injury of the arm could be:
a deep cut from the posterior elbow to the wrist.
scraping a few centimeters of skin from the palm of the hand.
the humerus (upper arm bone) is broken in the middle.
a cut along the side of the entire pinky finger.
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question 6
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which prefix means “below”?
epi-
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For Question 5: A transverse injury runs perpendicular to the long axis of a structure. A mid-shaft humerus break is transverse across the bone's long axis. The other options are longitudinal or localized surface injuries.
For Question 6: Note: The full options for Question 6 are cut off, but the prefix meaning "below" is typically "Hypo-". However, based on the visible option, "Epi-" means "upon/above", so it is incorrect. Assuming standard medical terminology, the correct prefix for "below" is Hypo- (if it were an option). Since only "Epi-" is shown, it is not the correct choice, but the standard answer for the question is the prefix meaning "below", which is Hypo-.
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Question 5: The humerus (upper arm bone) is broken in the middle.
Question 6: (Note: Full options are missing; the standard prefix meaning "below" is Hypo-. The visible option "Epi-" is incorrect as it means "upon/above".)