An 80-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department by her daughter, who found the woman unconscious in her garage sitting in her car. A significant assessment of this patient as to cause of her condition would be:

a. temperature, 97.6° F; pulse, 98; and blood pressure, 110/60.
b. O2 saturation of 78%.
c. cherry red mucous membranes.
d. cold extremities.


C
The cherry red mucous membranes are classic signs of carbon monoxide poisoning; unfortunately, they are very late signs.

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