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3. a patient who received spinal anesthesia four hours ago during surgery is transferred to the surgical unit and, after one and a half hours, now reports severe incisional pain. the patient's blood pressure is 170/90 mm hg, pulse is 108 beats/min, temperature is 99of (37.2oc), and respirations are 30 breaths/min. the patient's skin is pale, and the surgical dressing is dry and intact. the most appropriate nursing intervention is to:
a) medicate the patient for pain.
b) place the patient in a high fowler position and administer oxygen.
c) place the patient in a reverse trendelenburg position and open the iv line.
d)report the findings to the provider.

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