The lungs recoil to force the air out of the lungs. The intercostal muscles relax, returning the chest wall to its original position. The diaphragm also relaxes, moving higher into the thoracic cavity.
Answer:
Heart attack
Explanation:
They could be many conditions. However, with that medical history (diabetes and high blood pressure) it would be easy to think of a heart attack. Since patients with diabetes are more likely to suffer and this probability increases at a more advanced age, and if the patient manages high blood pressure, his heart works too hard to pump the blood, which can lead to the breakdown of one of the plates and thus form a clot. The interruption of blood flow can damage or destroy a part of the heart muscle causing a myocardial infarction (heart attack). Among the warning symptoms is pain at the level of the heart valve, chest pressure with a feeling of discomfort and being full, as well as diarrhea.
The cerebellum is in control of coordination, movement, and balance, so it's the cerebellum.
A. Increased quality of health care.
I'm not 100%, but im pretty sure that's it.