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- Maria just got into a car accident and now cannot feel pain on the right side of her lower body. She also cannot feel touch or pressure on the left side of her lower body. Describe WHY Maria is experiencing different symptoms on different sides of her body.MCQ Concussions: Only occur if there is a hit to the head. Often cause a person to pass out or lose consciousness. Are noticeable right away after a hit to the head. Happen most often in sports as a result of a collision between athletes.What expected psychological changes of the older adult put them at risk of falls (Select all that apply). Sensory losses like vision and hearing Reduced muscle strength Slowing of reflexes Dementia inability to adapt
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- . Angelo, a 10- year old male was rushed by his mother to the emergency room due to a motor vehicle accident. According to Mrs.Annie Lucio his mother. Angelo cries in severe pain of his leg." What happened ask the nurse". He told me he will leave to buy school supplies using his bike. I was surprised when his friend told me his bike was accidentally hit by a tricycle and he was badly hit. He has a severe headache and his leg is very painful. after gathering Angelos data the ER doctor visits him and requests him to undergo CT scan of the head to see if there is no hemorrhage since his head was accidentally bumped in the Meralco post and to do an x-ray of his left leg to make sure there is no fracture. Mrs. Annie signed the consent for an MRI of his head and an x-ray of his leg.how you would prioritise the care needs of this person. - Alzheimer’s dementia - Vascular dementia - Atrial Fibrillation - Hypercholesterolemia - Pacemaker - Urinary incontinence - Oedema - Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - Depression - total hip replacement (left) - vision impaired - cognitive deficit - high falls riskYou suspect a serious health problem based on the symptoms you are experiencing. what will you do?