Multiple Choice
The most likely rationale for body temperature fluctuations after cervical spinal cord injury is that the person has:
A) Developed bilateral pneumonia or a urinary tract infection.
B) Sustain sympathetic nervous system damage resulting in disturbed thermal control.
C) Sustained a head injury that damaged the hypothalamus's ability to regulate temperature.
D) Developed septicemia from posttrauma infection.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: What is the central component of the
Q2: A man who sustained a cervical spinal
Q3: What are the initial clinical manifestations immediately
Q4: Atrial fibrillation, rheumatic heart disease, and valvular
Q5: Match the terms with the corresponding descriptions.<br>-Encephalitis<br>A)Complication
Q6: Multiple sclerosis and Guillain-Barré syndrome are similar
Q8: Which clinical manifestation is characteristic of cluster
Q9: Match the terms with the corresponding descriptions.<br>-Meningitis<br>A)Complication
Q10: Match the terms with the corresponding descriptions.<br>-Brain
Q24: A blunt-force injury to the forehead would