Asked by Anonymous

A person suffered a head injury, was unconscious for a few minutes, and is now sleepy and disoriented. This person likely

Is intoxicated***
Has a concussion
Is having a seizure
Has meningitis

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Intoxicated? Do you know what this word means??

Answered by Dove
I would say from reading this the answer would be B.
Answered by Anonymous
yes Ms. Sue I do know what Intoxicated is. It is when someone drinks and loses their mind and change their behavior! BTW, thanks Dove but I would like Ms. Sue to confirm for me!
Answered by Ms. Sue
Anonymous -- what is YOUR answer?
Answered by Anonymous
I checked the answers and I think it is B.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, B is correct.
Answered by Anonymous
thx!!
Answered by Ms. Sue
yw
Answered by Connexus
Hello! Every child needs 2 stop cheating >:3
Answered by Montana
the correct answer is b. I agree with Connexus. Everyone needs to stop cheating and do your own research in books...
Answered by Slim shaady
Heather Tamayo is not the principal I would know
Answered by carly
thank you
Answered by Mrs. Sue
you can't say to stop cheating then turn around and give everyone the answers. don't go on Jiska if you have this thing about cheating, get some common since.
Answered by Mackenzie
@Connexus Don't tell people to stop cheating, I went on your page and you asked for the answer to an essay question boi.
Answered by Mackenzie
Same for you Montana. I see on your page that you tend to go and ask questions.
Answered by #stopwriteacher
@connexus i get the answers and then i figure out why its correct. its not called cheating if you figure out why its right or wrong.
Answered by Katrina
Really intoxocated??? It's obviously a concusion. When someone is drunk there crazy. But when someone suffers a head injury they will likely be sleepy dizzy and see weird things. I know this not only because it's obvious but because my sister is studing to be a ER doctor.
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