It is the funny bone.
neck
Lower back area check out link below
the brain is in your head, the heart is the left side of your chest, kidneys are at the back at the bottom of your back, your stomach is on the left of your torso sort of in the middle, the liver is next to the heart...intestines are below the stomach and liver. Lungs are centre centre chest. Have I missed any major organs?
Stomach is located on left, just below the bottom rib. Heart is located on left side, and higher than the stomach.
The main cause of pain in the chest, arms, and back while coughing is muscle fatigue. These muscles are not typically used and will quickly tire through coughing.
Trapezius Muscles (upper back)
To flex your chest, you tighten the muscles that are in that area. This might include your arms or back as well, but you tighten the muscles in your chest and abs.
From your monsters room click on the chest icon to open your inventory. Then, drag items from your room towards the bar at the bottom to return them to the chest. Then close your chest and the items will be stored away.
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what is the cause of the pain in the lower back andlowerleft chest
From your monsters room, open your inventory (treasure chest) and drag the items from your room towards the bar at the bottom of the screen to put them away into the chest.
From your monsters room, open your inventory (treasure chest) and drag the items from your room towards the bar at the bottom of the screen to put them away into the chest.
arms,legs,and sometimes back and chest and face
below the chassis and towards the back
In nursing the rule of nines refers to body surface area. We calculate body surface area to determine how much fluid replacement a burn victim will need. Each area is 9% Head Right arm Left arm Chest Abdomen Upper back Lower back Right thigh Left thigh Right leg (below the knee) Left leg (below the knee) Total = 99% of body. Last 1% is genitalia.
There are 3 main types of passing: Overhead: Literally thrown over the head, with two hands. Chest pass: Thrown to the chest/stomach area of the teamate. Bounce pass: Pushing the ball to the floor; it should bounce back up to the stomach/chest area of your teamate.
When the patient has an red area below the spine should the aide omit a back rub or use antiseptic
begins in the abdomen and may radiate to the chest, back, or the area between the shoulders