Multiple Choice
A 27-year-old male is admitted to a neurologic unit with a complete C-5 spinal cord transection.On initial assessment, he is bradycardic, hypotensive, and hyperventilating.He appears to be going into shock.The most likely mechanism of his shock is:
A) hypovolemia caused by blood loss.
B) hypovolemia caused by evaporative fluid losses.
C) vasodilation caused by gram-negative bacterial infection.
D) vasodilation caused by a decrease in sympathetic stimulation.
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