Hemorrhage

Hemorrhage ( 40 Questions)

A nurse is assessing a client who experienced a significant hemorrhage. Which clinical manifestation should the nurse expect to find during the early stages of hemorrhage?


Correct Answer: D

A) Incorrect. Bradycardia is not typically an early clinical manifestation of hemorrhage. The body may initially compensate for the blood loss by increasing heart rate (tachycardia).

B) Incorrect. Hypotension may occur later in the course of hemorrhage as blood loss progresses, but it is not an early manifestation.

C) Incorrect. Pallor (pale skin) may occur later as a result of decreased blood volume, but it is not an early sign.

D) Correct. Restlessness and anxiety are early manifestations of hemorrhage, reflecting the body's compensatory response to maintain perfusion in the early stages of blood loss.




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