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A 75-year-old male patient was admitted from a nursing home with dehydration and dysphagia due to a previous stroke. During hospitalization the patient was rehydrated and transferred back to the nursing home. What was the reason for the patient's admission to the hospital?

1) Dehydration
2) Dysphagia
3) Previous stroke
4) Transfer to nursing home

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Final answer:

The patient was admitted to the hospital for dehydration and dysphagia, which are conditions requiring medical intervention and can result from stroke complications.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason for the patient's admission to the hospital was dehydration and dysphagia due to a previous stroke. Dehydration occurs when there is not enough water in the body, which can be manifested by symptoms such as a blood pressure of 70/45, confusion, and thirst. Dysphagia, which is difficulty in swallowing, can be a complication of neurological disorders and can exacerbate dehydration by making fluid intake difficult. The patient's admission for these acute conditions allowed for appropriate treatment, including rehydration and assessment of his swallowing difficulties, before being transferred back to the nursing home where his fluid intake and other needs will continue to be monitored.

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