A 73-Year-Old Male Presents With Confusion; Cool - Pale - Clammy Skin; Absent Radial Pulses; And A Blood Pressure Of 70/40 Mm Hg. The Patient's Wife Tells You That He Has Had Abdominal Pain For A Week And Began Vomiting A Coffee-Ground Substance Yesterday. His Past Medical History Includes Hypertension And Gastric Ulcer Disease. Your Most Immediate Concern Should Be That:

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1. A 73-Year-Old Male Presents With Confusion; Cool - Pale - Clammy Skin; Absent Radial Pulses; And A Blood Pressure Of 70/40 Mm Hg. The Patient's Wife Tells You That He Has Had Abdominal Pain For A Week And Began Vomiting A Coffee-Ground Substance Yesterday. His Past Medical History Includes Hypertension And Gastric Ulcer Disease. Your Most Immediate Concern Should Be That: