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Health, 13.07.2019 03:00 kaitlyn1152

You are called to the scene of a single motor vehicle accident where a 19-year-old male has lost control of his vehicle and hit a tree. the patient is still seated in the driver’s seat and is speaking incoherently. you are holding cervical spine control while opening the airway and notice a fruity odor on his breath. you notice a small bump on the left side of the patient’s head and a minor laceration to the forehead. the patient’s pulse is 40 and respirations are irregular at 6. once you have finished your primary (initial) assessment, you should proceed with your assessment by performing a: a rapid secondary assessment (rapid trauma survey). b complete secondary assessment (detailed physical exam). c modified secondary assessment (focused exam) of the head. d diabetic history evaluation.

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