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The finding that the nurse should identify as an indication of carbon monoxide poisoning in a client who experienced a burn injury during a house fire is cherry-red color to the mucous membranes.

Blood's oxygen-carrying component hemoglobin, which prefers carbon monoxide to oxygen, combines with it to form the stable complex carboxyhemoglobin, which reduces the quantity of uncombined hemoglobin available for oxygen transport.

The color of carboxyhemoglobin is a distinctive cherry-red. Pale pink to pale red is the normal color of mucous membranes. The cherry red color indicates the presence of carboxyhemoglobin. Carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms include headache, fatigue, nausea, dizziness, and fainting. Severe cases can also involve coma, a weak pulse, and respiratory failure.

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