Following abdominal surgery, a patient becomes flushed and distressed. On assessment, the nurse notes that the patient’s temperature is 102°F, heart rate is 102/bpm, and urinary output for the last two hours has been reduced, at 25 mL/hour. The nurse should consider these to be clinical manifestations of which of the following conditions?

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Following abdominal surgery, a patient becomes flushed and distressed. On assessment, the nurse notes that the patient’s temperature is 102°F, heart rate is 102/bpm, and urinary output for the last two hours has been reduced, at 25 mL/hour. The nurse should consider these to be clinical manifestations of which of the following conditions?