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A client has been admitted to a healthcare facility for treatment for substance addiction. Shortly after entering the facility, the client received a prescription for phenytoin. Based on this data, which of the following statements is most likely true?
Zygomatic
Yoking or joining; bony arch created by the junction of the zygomatic and temporal bones.
Occipital Bone
A cranial bone located at the lower back part of the skull, important for head support and connected to the atlas of the spine.
Cranium
Skull; in a more limited sense, the braincase.
Palatine Bone
One of the pair of bones forming the back part of the hard palate and part of the floor of the nasal cavity.
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