Locked-in syndrome is characterized by
a. Horner's syndrome, loss of pain and temperature over ipsilateral face and contralateral body, and disturbances in equilibrium sense
b. Paralysis of ipsilateral tongue and weakness of contralateral body
c. Coma and death
d. Retention of consciousness and near-total paralysis
d
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A __________ is a record of all events during the compounding process; it is produced from the formula
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
November data:Admissions: A&C = 285, NB = 30Deaths:Medical = 21Surgical = 3Pediatric = 1OB = 1NB = 1Fetal-early = 3Fetal-intermediate = 1Fetal-late = 1Discharges (including deaths):Adult = 280Children = 18NB = 24Determine the gross death rate for November correct to two decimal places.
A. 8.39% B. 8.65% C. 8.00% D. 8.25%
Explain the role of the brain in the maintenance of muscle tone
What will be an ideal response?
The ________ nerves are peripheral nerves that originate from the brain.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).