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luminitza

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Functions lost as a result of stroke depend on:
 
  a. The cause of the stroke
  b. The person's age
  c. The area of brain damage
  d. The person's attitude

Question 2

A resident had a stroke. The person's left side is affected. Which of the following might the per-son's care plan include?
 
  a. Encourage deep breathing and coughing.
  b. Turn and reposition every 4 hours.
  c. Discourage any range-of-motion exercises.
  d. Perform all ADL for the person.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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