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Match each body location with its corresponding muscle.
-Pectoralis major
Rinne Test
A hearing test that uses a tuning fork to compare air conduction hearing with bone conduction hearing.
Weber Test
A quick screening test for hearing that involves placing a tuning fork on the center of the forehead to help diagnose unilateral (one-sided) hearing loss.
Sigmoidoscopy
An inspection of the sigmoid with an instrument.
Pulmonary Function Test
A group of tests that measure how well the lungs take in and release air and how well they move gases such as oxygen from the atmosphere into the body's circulation.
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