You are assessing a patient who tells you she had a previous head injury in which a portion of the cerebellum was destroyed. Which of the following signs and symptoms would you expect to find in relation to this injury?
a. Inability to remember information such as a past medical history
b. Poor coordination when walking
c. Problems with the regulation of heart rate and blood pressure
d. Inability to move or feel sensations in one side of the body
Answer: b
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