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Swift actions and the staggered condition

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Being staggered has the following effect:
Staggered: A character whose nonlethal damage exactly equals his current hit points is staggered. A staggered character may take a single move action or standard action each round (but not both, nor can she take full-round actions).

A character whose current hit points exceed his nonlethal damage is no longer staggered; a character whose nonlethal damage exceeds his hit points becomes unconscious.
So, if a wizard is staggered, can he cast a spell and a swift spell in the same round? Or does the staggered condition prevent this?
 

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