A person suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning
a) appears intoxicated.
A person suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning appears
intoxicated (from cerebral hypoxia). Other signs and symptoms include
headache, muscular weakness, palpitation, dizziness, and mental
confusion.
b) presents with severe hypertension.
A person suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning appears
intoxicated (from cerebral hypoxia). Other signs and symptoms include
headache, muscular weakness, palpitation, dizziness, and mental
confusion.
c) appears hyperactive.
A person suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning appears
intoxicated (from cerebral hypoxia). Other signs and symptoms include
headache, muscular weakness, palpitation, dizziness, and mental
confusion.
d) will always present with a cherry red skin coloring.
The skin coloring in the patient with carbon monoxide poisoning can
range from pink to cherry red to cynanotic and pale and is not a
reliable diagnostic sign.
a) appears intoxicated.
A person suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning appears
intoxicated (from cerebral hypoxia). Other signs and symptoms include
headache, muscular weakness, palpitation, dizziness, and mental
confusion.
b) presents with severe hypertension.
A person suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning appears
intoxicated (from cerebral hypoxia). Other signs and symptoms include
headache, muscular weakness, palpitation, dizziness, and mental
confusion.
c) appears hyperactive.
A person suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning appears
intoxicated (from cerebral hypoxia). Other signs and symptoms include
headache, muscular weakness, palpitation, dizziness, and mental
confusion.
d) will always present with a cherry red skin coloring.
The skin coloring in the patient with carbon monoxide poisoning can
range from pink to cherry red to cynanotic and pale and is not a
reliable diagnostic sign.