A client who was admitted to the neurology unit has injuries above T6. A urinary catheter is in place. After the morning care, the client begins to complain of severe headache. Physical examination reveals flushing of face and neck, bradycardia, hypertension, dilated pupils, and piloerection. Which of the following is an appropriate intervention for the client?
A) Maintain the client in supine position.
B) Monitor the client's vital signs every 30 minutes.
C) Check for kinks in the urinary tubing.
D) Administer oxygen.
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