Where does one feel pain during a liver or gallbladder attack?
A) superior left shoulder
B) superior right shoulder
C) abdomen
D) thoracic cavity
B
Explanation:
A) One does not feel pain in the superior left shoulder with liver or gallbladder pain.
C) One does not feel pain in the abdomen with liver or gallbladder pain.
D) One does not feel pain in the thoracic cavity during liver or gallbladder pain.
Exercise 28: Special Senses: Olfaction and Gustation
Exercise 28: Pre-Lab Questions
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