Which of the following clients’ signs and symptoms would allow a clinician to be most justified in ruling out stroke as a cause?
Which of the following clients’ signs and symptoms would allow a clinician to be most justified in ruling out stroke as a cause? An adult
Answers:
A. has vomited and complained of a severe headache.
B. states that his left arm and leg are numb, and gait is consequently unsteady.
C. has had a gradual onset of weakness, headache, and visual disturbances over the last 2 days.
D. has experienced a sudden loss of balance and slurred speech.