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21 August, 15:02

Which of the following is NOT associated with autonomic dysreflexia? fingers and toes turning blue when a person is cold pounding headache high blood pressure flushed skin above the level of spinal cord injury anxiety

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  1. 21 August, 18:58
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    Answer: Fingers and toes turning Blue

    Explanation:

    Autonomic Dysreflexia can be defined as a condition in which there is a sudden increase in the blood pressure. It is most common in people suffering from the spinal cord injury which involve the thoracic nerves or above.

    This condition involves following symptoms:

    A pounding headache Cold clammy skin Sweating above spinal cord Nausea. High blood pressure Slow heart rate

    There is no sign of fingers and toes turning blue because it occurs in the case of low blood pressure.
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