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Morphine overdose can manifest through several signs and symptoms, which are crucial for nursing professionals to recognize promptly. The primary symptoms include pinpoint pupils, decreased consciousness, and respiratory depression, which can lead to hypoxia. Other symptoms may include cold and clammy skin, flaccid muscles, bradycardia, hypotension, and, in severe cases, pulmonary edema and circulatory collapse. Nurses must understand these signs because early detection can significantly improve patient outcomes. Furthermore, understanding these symptoms can help nurses educate patients and their families about the risks of morphine use, potentially preventing future overdoses. Shorten the sentence
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