Multiple Choice
Why are falls such a serious hazard for older adults?
A) Because falls typically involve damage to the brain resulting in an acceleration of cognitive decline.
B) Because the natural loss of bone and high prevalence of osteoporosis increase the risk of bone fractures, especially hip fractures.
C) Because rehabilitation centers do not have enough space for the high numbers of elderly experiencing falls, resulting in longer recovery times.
D) Because falls exacerbate the negative effects of other diseases such as diabetes or arthritis.
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