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Bowel and Bladder Management:

Jane is a 21-year-old woman who experienced a T-5 complete SCI as a result of a 
water skiing accident. Previously an active young single woman, she expresses 
anxiety about how to manage her bowel and bladder programs. She currently is 
learning how to perform self-catheterization five times a day, and she does have 
difficulty with bowel constipation. Her usual blood pressure is 94/60. During 
therapy she begins to complain of a headache and has redness and sweating of 
her face and upper chest. The physical therapist calls you to check on her and you 
note that Jane is complaining of blurred vision, nasal congestion, and a pounding 
headache.

1. Using evidence-based practice guidelines, what should be your first action?
2. What is the most likely problem that Jane is having based on the 
information given?
3. After assessing her blood pressure, the nurse finds it to be 160/96. What 
does this suggest? What should the nurse do next?

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