When assessing a client diagnosed with third spacing, a nurse should expect to assess the manifestation of decreased blood pressure.
Decreased blood pressure occurs when the brain doesn’t get enough blood and can cause fainting or dizziness in a person. They are not only because of any underlying disease, it can also happen because of a family history of low blood pressure or some side effects of any medications. It can be due to low body temperature, high body temperature, Sepsis( a severe blood infection), or it can be a reaction to alcohol. A person has blurred vision, and confusion. If a person has low BP, he/she should use more salt, drink more water and try medications that might help to fight the situation.
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