You are called to the scene of an elderly female complaining of N/V for the past two hours. Her vital signs are within normal limits and her only medication is insulin. When applying the critical thinking process, which of the following should you suspect? - She is becoming dehydrated - She has a gastrointestinal flu. - She is having an MI. - Her blood sugar levels are not within normal limits.

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1. You are called to the scene of an elderly female complaining of N/V for the past two hours. Her vital signs are within normal limits and her only medication is insulin. When applying the critical thinking process, which of the following should you suspect? - She is becoming dehydrated - She has a gastrointestinal flu. - She is having an MI. - Her blood sugar levels are not within normal limits.