<span>Dementia
is a persistent disorder that damages the mental processes which are most
commonly are visible through impaired reasoning, changes in personality, and
memory disorders. Generally, this is the term used for the decline in mental
capability. People with dementia are institutionalized because of the changes
in their personality. The answer to this item would be false. </span>
Answer:
common primary diseases of the muscular system include inflammatory myopathies, such as polymyositis and dermatomyositis, muscular dystrophy, myasthenia gravis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, rhabdomyolysis, and cardiomyopathy, among others.
Answer:
situated, occurring, or done within or between the layers of the skin also : administered by entering the skin intradermal injections
Explanation:
I believe the answers are:
- Printing press
- Antiseptic ointments
Printing press was first developed in 1400s (15th century) and used widely by churches to spread up their religious pamphlets.
Antiseptic ointments first developed in 1860s in order to help with doctors' surgical process.
Answer:
Unable to palpate femoral pulse in left leg
Explanation:
The full question is incomplete. The full question is:
A nurse in the emergency department is completing an emergency assessment for a teenager just admitted from a car crash. Which statement represents objective data the nurse is likely to gather and document during this assessment?
-"I am so sick; I am about to throw up."
-"My leg hurts so bad. I can't stand it."
-"I feel anxious and frightened."
-"Unable to palpate femoral pulse in left leg."
The correct answer is that the statement that is the most objective is "Unable to palpate femoral pulse in left leg". The reason is because it gives purely factual information, and leaves out any subjective feelings.