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Which of the following is not a radiographic sign of battered child syndrome?
High-Fowler's Position
A sitting position with the back at a 60-90 degree angle, used to facilitate breathing and for various medical purposes.
Low-Fowler's Position
A semi-upright sitting position where the head and torso are elevated at a lower angle (15 to 30 degrees), often used to promote comfort and respiratory function in patients.
Quad-cane
A type of walking aid with four small feet that provides greater stability than a standard single-point cane.
Ambulation
The act of walking or moving from one place to another, often used in medical contexts to describe a patient’s ability to move independently.
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