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true or false
- the effects of a spinal cord injury depend on the location of the injury and the force of impact.
- the lower the injury on the spinal cord, the greater the loss of function will be.
- quadriplegia is a loss of function of the lower body and legs.
- rehabilitation is of little help for people who have had spinal cord injuries.
- a resident with a head or spinal cord injury will need emotional support as well as physical help.
- a resident with a spinal cord injury may not feel a burn because of a loss of sensation.
- the na should help the resident change positions at least every two hours to prevent pressure injuries.
- a resident with a spinal cord injury should drink very little fluid to prevent a urinary tract infection.
short answer
- list the five sense organs of the body.
Brief Explanations
- The effects of spinal - cord injuries indeed depend on location and impact force.
- Higher spinal - cord injuries lead to greater function loss.
- Quadriplegia affects all four limbs, not just lower body.
- Rehabilitation is crucial for spinal - cord injury patients.
- Head or spinal - cord injury patients need emotional and physical support.
- Spinal - cord injury can cause loss of sensation, including to burns.
- Regular position - changing helps prevent pressure injuries.
- Adequate fluid intake helps prevent urinary tract infections.
- The five sense organs are eyes (sight), ears (hearing), nose (smell), tongue (taste), and skin (touch).
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- Eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin