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d. John, a patient at Jones City hospital, is i tough shape. He has a hernia in his inguinal region, pain from an infected kidney in his lumbar region, and sever bruises and swelling in his pubic region. Explain where each of these regions are located.

e. The hormone thyroxine is released in response to a pituitary hormone called TSH. As thyroxine levels increase in the blood, they exert negative feedback on the release of TSH by the pituitary gland. What effect will this have on the release of TSH?

f. Choose the term that doesn’t belong to the group:

I. Transverse, Distal, Frontal, Sagittal

II. Lumbar, Thoracic, Antecubital, Abdominal

III. Sural, Brachial, Femoral, Popliteal

IV. Epigastric, Hypogastric, Right Iliac, Left upper quadrant

d. Hernia is on the groin. Infected kidney is on the region below the rib cage and above the pelvis. The bruises are on the area where pubic hair grow.

e. It will stimulate the Pituitary gland to stop the production of TSH.

f.

I. Distal. Because it is a directional term.
II. Antecubital. Because it is not a body cavity.
III. Brachial. The others are parts of the lower limb, it is of the upper limb.
IV. Left Upper quadrant. The others are three of the nine regions of the abdomen, while this is one of the four major regions of the abdomen.

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