Answer:
Rapid and thready pulse.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given case, the client's unusually high level of blood glucose suggests hyperglycemia that generally leads to polyphagia, polyuria, and polydipsia. As polyuria results in loss of fluid, the nurse should anticipate to evaluate the signs of deficient blood volume like thready and rapid pulse, rapid respiration, and declined blood pressure.
Moist, cool skin and leg and arm trembling are related to hypoglycemia. Brisk respirations, that is, not shallow or slow ones are related to hyperglycemia.