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Following a car accident, a person is able to walk, but she is not able to move her arms. This person most likely severed a lumbar nerve a coccygeal nerve a cervical nerve a sac…
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Following a car accident, a person is able to walk, but she is not able to move her arms. This person most likely severed
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a coccygeal nerve
a cervical nerve
a sacral nerve
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id say the cervical nerve
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she may have severed a cervical nerves
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