A patient in hypovolemic shock is receiving rapid infusions of crystalloid fluids. Which patient finding requires immediate nursing action?Question 1Select one:a.Patient is anxiousb.Patient heart rate is 115 bpmc.Patient's urinary output is 35 mL/hrd.Patient experiences dyspnea and crackles in lung fields
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A patient in hypovolemic shock is receiving rapid infusions of crystalloid fluids. Which patient finding requires immediate nursing action?Question 1Select one:a.Patient is anxiousb.Patient heart rate is 115 bpmc.Patient's urinary output is 35 mL/hrd.Patient experiences dyspnea and crackles in lung fields
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The patient finding that requires immediate nursing action is option d: the patient experiences dyspnea and crackles in lung fields.
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