The four techniques employed when using surface anatomy for diagnosis are a: Auscultationb: Percussionc: Nuchal measurementsd: Palpatione: Palpebral timingf: Visual inspection

A. a, c, d, f
B. a, b, d, f
C. b, c, d, f
D. a, b, e, f
E. a, b, c, e


Answer: B

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