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For Individuals unable to verbally report pain, it is important we know who will likely have pain, because of the underlying disease, and combine this knowledge with closely observing their body language and behaviours. To do this, we use a tool called... (Please select the correct response) OSBORS. PAINAD STOPandWATCH.

          For Individuals unable to verbally report pain, it is important we
know who will likely have pain, because of the underlying disease,
and combine this knowledge with closely observing their body
language and behaviours. To do this, we use a tool called... (Please
select the correct response)
OSBORS.
PAINAD
STOPandWATCH.
        
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For Individuals unable to verbally report pain, it is important we
know who will likely have pain, because of the underlying disease,
and combine this knowledge with closely observing their body
language and behaviours. To do this, we use a tool called... (Please
select the correct response)
OSBORS.
PAINAD
STOPandWATCH.

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For individuals unable to verbally report pain, it is important to know who will likely have pain because of the underlying disease and combine this knowledge with closely observing their body language and behaviors. To do this, we use a tool called... (Please select the correct response) SBORS. PAINAD. STOPandWATCH.
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00:01 Hello everyone, so in this question we are here asked to drag each of the given signs and symptoms of this nerve damage to the proper position to indicate the nerve most likely affected by the condition.
00:14 So for easy answering i will number these symptoms, signs and symptoms of this nerve so the slows of bitter and sore taste as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and then 9.
00:38 So here the impairment or the nerve damage that is associated with this is the impaired detection of the airborne odorants.
00:52 So here we write number 4.
00:56 Now this nerve will indicate the impaired ability to activate the superior oblique muscle.
01:09 So 9 and here we see as this the one that detected the loss of sensation to the upper and lower face, upper and lower face that is number 2.
01:23 Next is the one which detect the acoustic input that is impaired in the acoustic by a detection on the acoustic input.
01:34 So here number 8...
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