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Signs and symptoms
Long-Term Care Nursing Advisor, October 19, 2007
Document all of the following signs and symptoms, if present:
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Extremely high blood pressure
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Severe headache
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Red, flushed face
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Red blotches on the skin above the level of spinal injury
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Sweating above the level of spinal injury
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Stuffy nose
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Nausea
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Blurry vision
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Bradycardia
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Goose bumps below the level of injury
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Chills without fever
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Cold, clammy skin below the level of injury
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