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Question 1

The nurse is concerned that a patient is at risk for developing obstructive shock because of which assessment findings? Select all that apply.
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◦ T3 spinal cord injury
◦ Age 80
◦ Latex allergy
◦ History of atrial fibrillation
◦ Bacteremia

Question 2

A patient is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction to a medication. Why should the nurse be concerned that the patient is developing distributive shock?
◦ Microorganisms overwhelm the vascular system.
◦ Parasympathetic innervation functions are unopposed.
◦ The release of histamine causes vasodilation with plasma leakage.
◦ Sympathetic innervation is interrupted.


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