NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS
PATHOLOGY AND GENETICS
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Detailed explanation-1: -The coronal incision is the commonly employed skin incision employed to open up the cranial cavity.
Detailed explanation-2: -The examiner makes a cut with a scalpel from behind one ear, across the forehead, to the other ear and around. The cut is divided, and the scalp is pulled away from the skull in two flaps. The front flap goes over the body’s face and the rear flap over the back of the neck.
Detailed explanation-3: -The pathologist begins the chest and abdomen autopsy by making a Y-shaped incision, the two arms of the Y running from each shoulder joint, to meet at mid-chest and the stem of the Y running down to the pubic region.
Detailed explanation-4: -A C-section includes an abdominal incision and a uterine incision. The abdominal incision is made first. It’s either a vertical incision between your navel and pubic hair (left) or, more commonly, a horizontal incision lower on your abdomen (right).