Will rot and then will slowly break down unless helped, this could be vital and have serious effects
Answer: The answer is <u>C; left pons</u>.
Explanation:
The patient presents with the symptoms that are common with dysarthria-clumsy hand syndrome. This is one of the lacunar stroke syndromes where dysarthria is common. A x-ray or other imaging would reveal lesions in the contralateral pons.
Answer:
not the same level of care and meaitnance.
Explanation:
Avoiding discussing patients outside of the workplace.