A nurse is working in the hospital's blood bank. He is collecting an autologous blood donation from a patient who will have surgery in a few weeks. Because the patient's surgery could involve significant blood loss, she has been coming to the hospital's blood bank every week for the past four weeks. While collecting the blood, the patient complains of feeling faint. The nurse observes that the patient is pale, her skin is cool and clammy, and her breathing appears very rapid and shallow. He immediately clamps the blood collection tubing, covers the patient with a blanket, re-positions the blood donor chair into the Trendelenburg position, and calls for help. Why did the nurse do this?
A) The nurse believes her patient is about to faint.
B) The nurse is overreacting.
C) The nurse has observed the symptoms of hypovolemic shock.
D) The nurse believes her patient is experiencing an allergic reaction.
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