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The finding are not normal (what they should be).
No, a nerve may have been accidentally contacted by the LP needle.
In nursing, abnormal findings usually refer to clinical symptoms and signs that are outside the parameters of a normal finding. Abnormal findings are not always serious, but should be examined further to make sure.
The anatomy books show what are normally seen, five vertebra... There are many variants in anatomy, and someone with four lumbar vertebras isn't abnormal, just someone who is a little different, but still normal. You might have something we call a "transitional" vertebra, such as an extra thoracic vertebra merged into a lumbar, or maybe a lumbar vertebra fused with a sacral vertebra... Still normal...
Both.
Abnormal
abnormal is anything that is not considered as normal
Normal reaction happens when the reaction is normal. Abnormal reaction happens when the reaction is abnormal.
Everybody has only one lumbar spine. You may mean six lumbar vertebrae, instead of the normal five. This is an anatomical variation, not in itself e problem.
Unremarkable cardiopulmonary findings refer to normal results from a clinical examination or diagnostic tests of the heart and lungs with no significant abnormalities or concerns noted. This term indicates that there are no notable issues detected in the cardiopulmonary system during the evaluation.
Normal.
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