Which of the following findings in a patient with decreased cardiac output would the nurse recognize as indicating that interventions are effective, and the patient is improving? (Select all that apply.?
A) Temperature 98.6°F (37°C) , respirations 16/min, blood pressure 110/75 mm Hg, pulse 75 beats/min)
B) Urine output greater than 30 mL/hour
C) Cool pale extremities with diminished peripheral pulses
D) Less shivering
E) Clear lung sounds
F) Pulse oximeter reading 96%
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