The correct answer is option D
As the patient is holding his ears there is a problem associated with the ears. The patient may be suffering from hearing loss.
Hearing loss can be due to neuronal damage or problem with the conduction of soundwaves. If the hearing loss is due to nerve damage it is termed sensorineural hearing loss. If it is due to a conduction problem it is called conductive hearing loss.
Hearing loss can be caused due to genetic reasons, trauma, or injury. Treatment depends on the type of hearing loss. For conductive hearing loss hearing aids are prescribed to the patients.
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A 35-year-old patient is holding his ear and moaning. What is your most serious concern for this patient?
A. Ringing or pain in the ears
B. Possibility of associated pulmonary injury
C. Blood in the ear canal
D. Possibility of hearing loss
Answer: Once blown clean, lightly wipe the lens with Kimwipes or another approved lens cloth.
Explanation: Another good cleaning tissue is Kodak Lens Tissue (available at photo stores) In lieu of a brush, you can use the paper. Roll the tissue into a tube and tear it in half, with the feathery torn ends together.
This is called transient vascular shock.
The heat caused his cutaneous blood vessels to dilate, which increased the blood volume in his legs. The increase of blood volume in the legs creates a decrease in blood flow which causes a decrease in blood pressure. The light-headed and fainting are due to the brain was not receiving enough blood flow.
Answer:
leak inside the brain
Explanation:
An intracerebral hemmorhage occurs when a blood vessel within the brain bursts, causing bleeding inside the brain.
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