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Re: Clinical relevance of bony landmarks [HAPP-L]



A nurse would have a serious interest in sinuses and the mastoid spaces.

amills@xxxxxxx 01/22/03 03:33PM >>>
I am interested.  If it's not a muscle attachment, or a passage for vessels

and nerves, I don't know what it's for!


At 12:12 PM 1/22/2003 -0600, you wrote:
I hope someone on the list can help with a project I have taken on.  I am

trying to put together a mini-lecture on the clinical relevance/use of the

various bony landmarks I am making my students learn.  Most of my students

are in nursing so I would be most interested in the use of landmarks for nursing related practices. I don't have any problems finding the landmarks and telling the students how to find them, but since I am not a

clinician I am having difficulty answering the "so what" questions. Depending on the responses I get and the other sources I drag

up, if anyone is interested I can share the information I gather.

Thanks in advance.

John


Dr. John W. Anderson
Instructor, Chemistry and Life Sciences
Mid-State Technical College
500 32nd St. N.
Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494
(715) 422-5428

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Dr. Alice Mills
Dept. of Biological Sciences
University of Tennessee at Martin
Martin, TN  38238
(731) 587-7175
(731) 587-7187 (fax)

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