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clmills979

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With a core temperature of 28C (82.4F) a patient will display all of the following signs or symptoms EXCEPT:
 
  A) loss of consciousness.
  B) decline in oxygen consumption and pulse.
  C) increased muscle rigidity.
  D) marked bradypnea.

Question 2

Pulsus alternan results in:
 
  A) an alternating strong-weak pulse quality.
  B) a drop in systolic blood pressure based on body position.
  C) profound skin cyanosis.
  D) hypotension and shock.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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