A client sustained a head injury and presents to the emergencydepartment unconscious. A family member of the client arrives andis providing details of the injury and the clients past medicalhistory, which of the following most concerns the nurse?
- The client is taking warfarin for the atrial fibrillation
- The client is a heart transplant recipient
- The client is HIV positive
- The client has history of prior concussions
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