Which of the following is NOT an indication that a patient is in decompensated shock?

Answer Dilated pupils

Decompensated shock occurs when blood pressure isn't high enough for the body to function correctly. When observing shock, check vital signs, as well as a patient's mental state. You're likely to see failing blood pressure, tachycardia, labored breathing, low urine output, and/or weak or absent peripheral pulses.

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