As clinical manifestations of Guillain Barré syndrome progress, all of the following symptoms will be present except:
I.Tachycardia
II.Tachypnea
III.Retractions
IV.Normal breath sounds
V.Shortness of breath
VI.Hypoxia
A) I, IV, and V
B) II, III, and VI
C) I, II, III, and VI
D) II, IV, and V
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