B because she calmly states that she doesn't take drugs instead of yelling.
He actually could be having a stroke.
He could have Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
He could have a concussion.
He could have brain damage from substance abuse or smoking.
Treatment for memory loss depends on the cause. In many cases, it may be reversible with treatment.
For example, memory loss from medications may resolve with a change in medication.
Nutritional supplements can be useful against memory loss caused by a nutritional deficiency. And treating depression may be helpful for memory when depression is a factor.
In some cases -- such as following a stroke -- therapy may help people remember how to do certain tasks such as walking or tying shoes.
In others, memory may improve over time.
Treatments may also be specific to conditions related to memory loss.
For example, drugs are available to treat memory problems related to Alzheimer's disease, and drugs to help lower blood pressure can help reduce risk of more brain damage from dementia related to high blood pressure.
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The correct answer is letter A. Pain receptor - tissue injury. Nociception refers to the processing of harmful stimuli in the nervous system. The nociceptors are also known as "Pain receptor" that responds only to tissue damages cause by either mechanical, thermal stimulation.
Answer:
d. risk for infection related to disruption of skin integrity.
Explanation:
Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a type of surgery used to stabilize and weld a broken bone.
You are more likely to need an ORIF procedure if:
* The bones in his leg have lost a lot of alignment
* Your broken tibia or fibula that pierces your skin
* Your tibia or fibula broken into several parts
* Your fracture affects the knee joint
* Your bones have not welded normally after undergoing treatments that are more conservative.
<span>Sensory
neurons relay that information to your brain. Your brain accesses
short-term memory, interprets the signals it receives, and identifies
the vibration as thunder.</span>