Answer:
The given question is not complete as it lack the proper option Which are as follow-
a. Moving the client as little as possible
b. Preparing the client for mannitol administration
c. Stimulating the client to maintain responsiveness
d. Monitoring the client for increasing intracranial pressure - is correct answer.
Explanation:
According the symptoms that is shown by the client mentioned in the question which are, - losing sense of time, nausea, drowsiness and headache. These symptoms are suggested that an individual client is having increased intracranial pressure.
The intracranial pressure is the pressure that is present inside the brain. As it is the pressure that is present in cerebrospinal fluid and brain tissue.
Thus, the correct answer is - option d.
This disorder is called PTSD, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
PTSD is a condition that may last a few months or even years, with triggers that may bring forth memories of the trauma accompliced with powerful physical and emotional tics. Symptoms of PTSD can include nightmares or stressful, unwanted and uncontrollable memories of the scene. Certain treatment options can include different types of trauma-focused psychotherapy and special medications to manage PTSD symptoms. PTSD is usually associated with war veterans and murder witnesses.
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Smoking tabacco is my answer.
I honestly never thought about that but if I were to guess I would say he definitely has ADHD. He is impulsive in his action against other people, doesn’t listen to what his crew tells him. He also switches between thinking about food, meat and becoming the pirate king. Plus all that jumping around and acting jittery is an everyday business.
Answer:
frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital.
Explanation:
Each brain hemisphere (parts of the cerebrum) has four sections, called lobes