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Medicine, 28.08.2019 23:30 tdupre14

You are called to the home of a 6-year-old male patient with a decreased level of consciousness. the parents report that the child had a decreased appetite and fever beginning 2 days ago controlled with acetaminophen. last night he was feeling better butcomplained of weakness in his left lower leg. this morning he was difficult to arouse and slept most of the day. his vital signs are as follows: pulse of 102/min, weak and thready; respirations of 18/min, shallow and labored; and blood pressure of 88/40 mm hg. you suspect this child has what type of shock? a) hemorrhagic b) cardiogenic c) neurogenic d) septic

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