Jimmy Carter Undergoing Brain Surgery To Relieve Pressure

Jimmy Carter Undergoing Brain Surgery To Relieve Pressure

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Former President Carter, aged 95, is undergoing surgery to relieve brain pressure caused by bleeding from recent falls. He was hospitalized twice in October due to these falls, which resulted in a black eye, stitches, and a minor pelvic fracture. Carter is the longest living president in U.S. history.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the reason for Carter's surgery?

To repair a broken bone

To relieve pressure on his brain

To address a lung issue

To treat a heart condition

2.

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What injuries did Carter sustain from his first fall?

A concussion

A sprained ankle

A broken arm

A black eye and stitches

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How many times was Carter hospitalized in October?

Once

Twice

Three times

Four times

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What injury did Carter suffer from his second fall?

A head injury

A broken leg

A minor pelvic fracture

A dislocated shoulder

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What is notable about Carter's age?

He is the oldest person in the world

He is the first president to reach 100 years

He is the youngest president in U.S. history

He is the longest living president in U.S. history