A patient presents to the medical-surgical unit confused and with a blood pressure of 90/
A) Skin tenting (poor turgor) and heart rate 102
B) Pallor and peripheral edema
C) Bounding peripheral pulses and pulse oximeter reading 90%
D) Prolonged capillary refill and diminished peripheral pulses
50. Which assessment findings would support the nurse's concern that the patient has low cardiac output?
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