No crepitus is palpable.

fragment - has a subject (crepitus)
run-on
comma splice
complete sentence

Answer;
complete sentence

Right.

To determine whether the given statement is a complete sentence, we need to check if it contains a subject and a predicate. In this case, the subject is "crepitus", which refers to a medical term related to a grinding or crackling sound in a joint. Although we don't have the full context, "No crepitus is palpable" contains both a subject ("crepitus") and a predicate ("is palpable"). Therefore, it can be considered a complete sentence.