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Severe Weakness in the Arms, Trunk, and Legs in a Patient

Question 76

Question 76

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Severe weakness in the arms, trunk, and legs in a patient with a spinal cord injury is recorded as:


A) contraplegia.
B) diplegia.
C) hemiplegia.
D) quadriplegia.

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