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The nurse is caring for a patient who is newly diagnosed with subarachnoid hemorrhage and is reporting a headache and nausea. Vital signs include heart rate 95, respiratory rate 16, and blood pressure 200/105. When titrating the niCARdipine drip, the nurse is careful to lower the blood pressure gradually to protect the patient from which potential complication(s)