1. An older woman is transported to the hospital on Thanksgiving Day. While visiting with family for the holiday, the woman fell out of her chair and was unresponsive to her family. Upon arrival to the emergency department, the family reports that the woman lives independently. Before her current state, she recognized family members and was speaking normally. She begins to arouse, and her family notes that she seems unaware of her surroundings and does not respond to questions. A defect of recognition may be tactile, visual, or auditory. These are known as: 2. After multiple tests and a thorough evaluation of her physical, mental, and emotional status, the woman is diagnosed as having suffered a unilateral stroke. As she begins her rehabilitation, the physical and occupational therapists notice that she suffers from confusion, memory loss, loss of muscle tone, and difficulty with equilibrium and gait. Alterations in complex motor performance include disorders of posture, disorders of gait, and disorders of expression. The type of gait one would expect in a patient with a unilateral injury is a:

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1. An older woman is transported to the hospital on Thanksgiving Day. While visiting with family
for the holiday, the woman fell out of her chair and was unresponsive to her family. Upon arrival
to the emergency department, the family reports that the woman lives independently. Before
her current state, she recognized family members and was speaking normally. She begins to
arouse, and her family notes that she seems unaware of her surroundings and does not respond
to questions.
A defect of recognition may be tactile, visual, or auditory. These are known as:
2. After multiple tests and a thorough evaluation of her physical, mental, and emotional status, the
woman is diagnosed as having suffered a unilateral stroke. As she begins her rehabilitation, the
physical and occupational therapists notice that she suffers from confusion, memory loss, loss of
muscle tone, and difficulty with equilibrium and gait.
Alterations in complex motor performance include disorders of posture, disorders of gait,
and disorders of expression. The type of gait one would expect in a patient with a unilateral
injury is a:
Transcribed Image Text:1. An older woman is transported to the hospital on Thanksgiving Day. While visiting with family for the holiday, the woman fell out of her chair and was unresponsive to her family. Upon arrival to the emergency department, the family reports that the woman lives independently. Before her current state, she recognized family members and was speaking normally. She begins to arouse, and her family notes that she seems unaware of her surroundings and does not respond to questions. A defect of recognition may be tactile, visual, or auditory. These are known as: 2. After multiple tests and a thorough evaluation of her physical, mental, and emotional status, the woman is diagnosed as having suffered a unilateral stroke. As she begins her rehabilitation, the physical and occupational therapists notice that she suffers from confusion, memory loss, loss of muscle tone, and difficulty with equilibrium and gait. Alterations in complex motor performance include disorders of posture, disorders of gait, and disorders of expression. The type of gait one would expect in a patient with a unilateral injury is a:
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