A patient is just admitted to the hospital following a spinal cord injury at the level of t4. The priority of nursing care for the patient is monitoring for Bradycardia with hypoxemia. The correct option is 2.
<h3>What is the spinal cord?</h3>
The spinal cord is the group of bones present in the back of the body. It contains many small bones which are joined to give the body a structure and help in standing and sitting.
Injury to the spinal cord can be due to an accident or other reasons. It is serious because the spinal cord contains many nerves connected to the body.
Thus, the correct option is 2. Bradycardia with hypoxemia.
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The question is incomplete. Your most probably complete question is given below:
1. Return of reflexes.
2. Bradycardia with hypoxemia.
3. Effects of sensory deprivation.
4. Fluctuations in body temperature.