Introduction A human mind generally visualises bone as a long white cylindrical structure with two bulges at the end. It is indeed true but with slight modifications. Bones are constantly changing structurally and biologically, and bone remodelling occurs throughout life as a result of the pressures imposed on them. Bones are a part of the skeletal system along with the cartilage and serve as a framework for the body’s tissues. Though bones are hard, they do perform the funct
ATTN NURSING STUDENTS! Do you know all 12 Cranial Nerves AND their types and functions? 🧠 I STRONGLY suggest reviewing this chart before you start nursing school (& definitely before Health Assessment) to make it easier when learning how to assess those cranial nerves! What mnemonic did you use to help you remember the 12 cranial nerves? 👀 I’ll share mine in the comments! Double tap & be sure to save for later! #cranialnerves #nursingschool #anatomynotes #visuallearner #studytips #nursin...

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