Answer:
To me possible answers can be:
- Elderly
- Older
- Old
Explanation:
To me the best option to choose would be ELDERLY
(hope this helps)
(if possible can you put my answer as Brainliest?)
Thank you
You are dispatched to a residence for a 59-year-old male with an unknown emergency. when you arrive, you find the patient sitting on the couch. he is conscious, is noticeably diaphoretic, and complains of dizziness and weakness. during your assessment, you note a large, well-healed vertical scar in the center of his chest and a small bulge just under the skin in the upper left part of his chest. his blood pressure is 90/50 mm hg, pulse is 44 beats/min and weak, and respirations are 24 breaths/min and unlabored. what is the most likely cause of this patient's condition?
- Artificial pacemaker failure
Im thinking simple carbohydrates.
Yelling at everyone in site
throwing stuff
..etc.
Answer 1: The correct answer is: <span>c. headaches
Hypertension (HTN) refers to </span><span>a long-term health condition, wherein blood pressure (BP) in the arteries is chronically elevated. Hypertension is also referred to as high blood pressure. Symptoms of HTN include: severe headaches, fatigue, chest pain, etc. However, the most common symptom of HTN is headaches.
Answer 2: The correct answer is </span><span>a. It generally shows no symptoms.
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High blood pressure (HBP) is known as the "silent killer" because several individuals can suffer from it for years without even knowing that their BP is elevated. Even though HBP can be symptom free it can lead to an increased risk of serious conditions such as<span> heart disease and stroke. </span>