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The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis and notes that the client's level of consciousness appears to be deteriorating. The nurse is aware that which assessments are a component of both the Glasgow Coma Score and the Full Outline of Un-Responsiveness (FOUR Score) Coma Scale?
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▸ Ability to follow verbal commands
▸ Abnormal breathing patterns
▸ Pupil size
▸ Types of motor responses
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