Question: The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) calls the nurse from the room of a client with paraplegia to report the client's vital signs. The nurse reports to the room immediately and finds the client sweating profusely. The nurse performs quick gastrointestinal (Gl) and genitourinary (GU) assessments. Along with the client's profuse sweating, what findings in the client's vital signs led the nurse to perform assessments of the Gl and GU systems? Answers A-D A Oxygen saturation of 92% and respirations of 12 breaths/ min B Blood pressure 220/88 mmHg and heart rate 44 beats/min C Temperature of 101.9 F (38.8 C) and blood pressure of 88/52 mmHg D Respirations of 22 breaths/min and pain level of 8/10