When performing the primary assessment, what sign or symptom best indicated that the patient is in hypovolemic shock?

When performing the primary assessment, what sign or symptom best indicated that the patient is in hypovolemic shock?



a) crackles heard in both lungs
b) skin that is cool and diaphoretic
c) constricted pupils
d) radial pulse of 72 bpm



Answer: B


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