Answer:
d) Third
Step-by-step explanation:
Fever is the elevation of the body's temperature. The body's normal temperature is inside the range of 97 to 99ºF (36.1 to 37.2ºC) in adults. A rise in temperature is considered fever once it's reached 100.4ºF (38ºC). If the rise is below this threshold, it's considered low-grade fever.
There are 4 described stages of fever:
- Prodromal stage: non-specific symptoms such as fatigue, mild headache and general malaise.
- Second stage / Chill: cold sensation due to vasoconstriction, chills and shivering, pale skin with goosebumps,
- Third stage / Flush: hot sensation due to vasodilation, the skin becomes warm and flushed
- Defervescence: sweating, the body's temperature returns back to normal
This client's core temperature is 39ºC (102.2ºF), so he has a fever; and based on his current symptoms, he is going through the third stage of fever.