Which is a hallmark sign of early compensated shock that the nurse should recognize?
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Correct answer: Tachycardia, narrowed pulse pressure, restlessness
Compensated (early) shock features tachycardia, a narrowing pulse pressure, increased respiratory rate, and restlessness or altered mentation before frank hypotension appears. Profound hypotension and anuria indicate decompensation, not early shock.
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