A patient you are assessing presents with complaints of vision that has suddenly blurred, difficulty swallowing, and is having trouble speaking. What are they showing the warning signs of?
Explanation
Answer: C - A patient that present with sudden blurry vision, difficulty swallowing, and is has having trouble speaking is showing the warning signs of a stroke. Other signs and symptoms include numbness, weakness, or paralysis of the face, arm or leg, trouble understanding, sudden confusion, dizziness, loss of balance, or an unexplained fall as well as a sudden, severe unexplained headache.