The single organ system physical examinations are divided between shaded, unshaded borders as well as borders that list no elements identified by a bullet. Each of these different borders stark division between the different single organ system physical examinations. In at least five sentences, explain how these different borders- the shaded borders, the unshaded borders and the borders that list
no elements identified by a bullet provide clear distinctions between each of the single organ system physical examinations.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer should include:
Each of the single organ systems list the systems/body areas that are specifically related to the optimal function of that specific organ system.
These listed systems/body areas are divided into three different categories: shaded borders, unshaded borders, and borders with nothing listed within.
Shaded borders list elements identified by a bullet that are intricately involved and related to the effective and optimal function of the specific single organ system.
Unshaded borders list elements identified by a bullet that are not intricately involved and/or related to the effective and optimal function of the single organ system, but are important aspects of the proper function of the single organ system.
Borders that list no elements identified by a bullet may be related to the function of the single organ system but are not essential aspects of the single organ system.
The elements identified by bullets in these respective borders all represent aspects of the specific single organ system: the system/body areas that are essential, the system/body areas that may be necessary, and the system/body areas that are not essential to the function of the single organ system.
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