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What is the last vital sign to change in the setting of shock? A) Heart Rate B) Blood Pressure C) Respiratory rate D) Pulse Oximetry reading
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What is the last vital sign to change in the setting of shock? A) Heart Rate B) Blood Pressure C) Respiratory rate D) Pulse Oximetry reading
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What is the last vital sign to change in the setting of shock?
A) Heart Rate
B) Blood Pressure
C) Respiratory rate
D) Pulse Oximetry reading
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The answer is D) Pulse Oximetry Reading.
(I go to school for this so I know what it means)
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D) Pulse Oximetry Reading
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