The nurse is caring for a client with cyanide poisoning. The nurse is most correct to assess which systems where manifestation of the poisoning primarily occurs?
Answer: Cardiovascular and neurological system
Explanation:
Cyanide poisoning is manifested primarily by the heart/cardiovascular system and brain/neurological system. Symptoms include tachycardia, cardiac dysrhythmias, low blood pressure, restlessness, headache, loss of consciousness, and then respiratory failure.
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