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Damage to the ulnar nerve could result in the inability to ______. a) extend the forearm b) All of the listed responses are correct. c) flex the wrist d) supinate or pronate the forearm
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Damage to the ulnar nerve could result in the inability to ______.
a) extend the forearm
b) All of the listed responses are correct.
c) flex the wrist
d) supinate or pronate the forearm
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c) flex the wrist
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