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jek_recluse [69]
3 years ago
6

Lara does a flip into the pool and injures herself. Which is a possible long-term consequence of the injury? a red mark from the

splash a bruise at the site of injury an immediate need for treatment a permanent disability or paralysis.
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2 answers:
s344n2d4d5 [400]3 years ago
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Answer:

A bruise at the site.

Explanation:

This question is slightly flawed in full honesty. Was the injury her hitting the bottom of the pool? did she hit the side of the pull? if so, where was the injury? all of these could cause the answer of this to vary...having overcomplicated things, I would think that a bruise is the long term affect to come from this. Yes, a red mark from the splash may have occured, but this type of injury tends to disperse within a couple minutes, while a bruise can remain for a few days and, in rare cases, months.

AleksAgata [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answer is D, permanent disability or paralysis!

Explanation:

A, B, and C do not indicate injuries that would be considered long term, as red marks and bruises go away within a few hours, days, or a couple weeks! The immediate need for treatment could indicate that while Lara had severely injured herself, that it wouldn't be long term, for example she could have broken a bone. Permanent disability and paralysis on the other hand are life-long results of serious injury that could affect Lara's body/health forever.

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