When tissue damage is neutralised and minimal this results in
A. A resolution
B. Healing by repair
C. Abscess formation
D. Chronic inflammation
Select your answer:
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Musculoskeletal System › ViewExamples of involuntary muscles are…
A. heart beating
B. digestive system
C. eyes blinking
D. all of the above
Neurology › View
A 25 year-old presents to the ER with unexplained paralysis from the hips downward. The patient explains that a few days ago her feet were feeling weird and she had trouble walking and now she is unable to move her lower extremities. The patient reports suffering an illness about 2 weeks ago, but has no other health history. The physician suspects Guillain-Barré Syndrome and orders some diagnostic tests. Which finding below during your assessment requires immediate nursing action?
A. The patient reports a headache.
B. The patient has a weak cough.
C. The patient has absent reflexes in the lower extremities.
D. The patient reports paresthesia in the upper extremities.