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Levianthana
8 months ago

You’re in pain in your right knee, on the transfer is right knee, so the right knee is treated. I assume it’s always taken from the patient’s point of view.

Flitzpiepe2002
8 months ago

That’s right. Otherwise you have another mouth to talk.

Should So the doctor can drill a hole in the left knee, you can do it during the point out that he’s drilling in the wrong knee. 😀

BeYouHP7
8 months ago

It is always the diagnosis of the patient. It is your LIGHT Knee so the diagnosis is always the LIGHT Knee.

Learn anatomy in the first hour.

ColdWolve
8 months ago

You always go from the patient. So always means from your point of view

clemensw
8 months ago

The differentiation on the left/right always takes place from the viewpoint of the patient.

LouPing
8 months ago

It’s DEIN right knee.

Munga01
8 months ago

Yeah, right. It’s your right knee.

Rosswurscht
8 months ago

Your right, seen from you.

Rosswurscht
8 months ago
Reply to  PattyKs

Absolutely correct