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when blood flow is directed away from the skins surface to increase the…

Question

when blood flow is directed away from the skins surface to increase the blood supply to the vital organs, the skin may—
○ look ashen and feel cool and dry.
○ look pale, ashen or bluish and feel cool and moist.
○ look dark or red and feel warm and dry.
○ look flushed and feel hot.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

When blood flow is redirected away from the skin to vital organs, the skin loses its normal blood - supply. This can cause it to look ashen (lacking color) and feel cool and dry due to reduced circulation and heat transfer to the skin surface.

Answer:

Look ashen and feel cool and dry.