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Your patient is a 70-year-old male whose tractor rolled over onto him. Your assessment makes you suspicious that the patient has a fractured pelvis. Which of the following complications should you anticipate?

a) Shock
b) Damage to internal organs
c) Damage to the nerves of the lower extremities
d) All of the above

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Final answer:

The potential complications from a suspected fractured pelvis in a 70-year-old male patient include shock, damage to internal organs, damage to nerves of the lower extremities, formation of blood clots, and risks of pneumonia and pressure sores due to immobility; hence, the correct answer is all of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a 70-year-old male patient's tractor rolled over him and there is suspicion of a fractured pelvis, one should anticipate the following complications:

  • Shock from the injury, which can lead to inadequate circulation and oxygen delivery to the body's tissues.
  • Damage to internal organs, as the pelvis houses organs such as the bladder and rectum, and injury could lead to internal bleeding and organ damage.
  • Damage to the nerves of the lower extremities, which could affect sensation and motor control, much like spinal cord injuries.
  • Formation of blood clots which can lead to respiratory failure or pulmonary embolism.
  • Pneumonia and pressure sores from immobility during the recovery process.

Therefore, the most correct answer would be d) All of the above.

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User Narxx
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Answer: d) All of the above

Explanation: they should expect all the above because the patient should suffer the following all the above because they will come in at in a shock and the lower organs the intestines all that stuff will be hurt and the nerves will be hurt

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