Multiple Choice
The most likely rationale for body temperature fluctuations after cervical spinal cord injury is that the person:
A) has developed bilateral pneumonia or a urinary tract infection.
B) has sympathetic nervous system damage resulting in disturbed thermal control.
C) also sustained a head injury that damaged the hypothalamus's ability to regulate temperature.
D) has developed septicemia from posttrauma infection.
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