A patient at 35 weeks gestation arrives at the prenatal clinic in physical distress. Assessment reveals hypotension, thready pulse, shallow respirations, pallor, cold and clammy skin, and anxiety. The nurse does not find evidence of vaginal bleeding but suspects placental abruption. For which reason does the nurse call for emergency transport to the hospital? Select all that apply.
A) The patient has all the symptoms of hypovolemia.
B) The patient reports a recent bout with nausea and vomiting.
C) The absence of blood can indicate a concealed hemorrhage.
D) The patient and fetus are at risk of death from hypovolemic shock.
E) The patient states a sudden onset of severe symptoms.
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