A 25-year-old male involved in a high-speed motorcycle collision is being transported by air. The patient is intubated and has a GCS of 6T. During transport, the CFRN notes the following changes in vital signs: blood pressure increases from 130/80 to 180/90 mmHg, heart rate drops from 85 to 50 bpm, and respirations become irregular. These findings are most indicative of:
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A
Neurogenic shock
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B
Hypovolemic shock
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C
Spinal shock
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D
Cushing's triad