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The nurse is caring for a client who is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of pneumonia. The client is on a monitor, and vital signs are recorded from the monitor in order to leave the client undisturbed during the night. The nurse observes that blood pressure, heart rate, and respirations are below baseline for this client. Based on this data, which conclusion by the nurse regarding the changes in vital signs is the most appropriate?
A) The client is about to have a cardiac arrest.
B) The client's metabolic rate has increased.
C) The client is in stage II of NREM sleep.
D) The client is in stage IV of NREM sleep.
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Gidlion45 Author
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8 years ago
You honestly have no idea how much I struggled answering this - you're a *god send*
Jet
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Thank you for the update, happy to help
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