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Health, 24.12.2019 17:31 johnsnow69

The client has been brought to the emergency department by their caregiver. the caregiver says that they found the client diaphoretic, nauseated, flushed and complaining of a pounding headache when they came on shift. what are these symptoms indicative of?
a. concussion
b. autonomic dysreflexia
c. spinal shock
d. contusion

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