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A patient suffered an acute T6 spinal cord injury. Family has been told that the patient will likely be paraplegic. However, this morning the patient has limited use of his arms. How should the nurse explain this change?
1. “There must be a second area of fracture higher in the spine.”
2. “The spinal cord is probably swollen above the area of original injury.”
3. “These changes are due to the low blood pressure he had before he got to the hospital.”
4. “This is a sign that he is dehydrated and will go away as we give him more IV fluids.”
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Your answer eliminated any doubt I had, thanks
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