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Common signs of shock include:

Hypovolemic/distributive shock typically presents with pale, cool, clammy skin and tachycardia.

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Question: Common signs of shock include:

Answer options: ✅ Pale, cool, clammy skin; rapid weak pulse; rapid shallow breathing; altered mental status

  • Flushed dry skin; slow strong pulse
  • Warm dry skin
  • High energy and alertness

Correct answer: Pale, cool, clammy skin; rapid weak pulse; rapid shallow breathing; altered mental status

Explanation: Hypovolemic/distributive shock typically presents with pale, cool, clammy skin and tachycardia.

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