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83. Spinal nerves and anatomical landmarks

  1. Nipple – T4. (T/F?)
  2. Umbilicus – T10. (T/F?)
  3. Thumb – C5. (T/F?)
  4. Medial malleolus – L4. (T/F?)
  5. Little finger – C7. (T/F?)
  6. Middle finger – C6. (T/F?)

  1. T
  2. T
  3. F
  4. T
  5. F
  6. F

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