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Question
Nurse is driving back from a shopping trip on a country road and arrives at an accident scene, which involves a two-car head-on collision crash. Two victims are in the first vehicle and one victim is in the second vehicle. The Passenger of the two-person vehicle was ejected. Another car is stopping to help. Which nursing actions are most critical for the primary survey at this time? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. YOUR ANSWERS:
1. Observe if victims are wearing a medical alert bracelet, necklace, or tag.
2. Engage support from the stopped car passengers to call 911.
3. Monitor airways for breathing in the victims.
4. Make a note of the victims' skin color, warmth, and temperature.
5. Instruct the victims to perform simple commands such as opening and closing their eyes.
6. Ask the victims if they are experiencing pain, the location, and the level of pain.
7. Inspect the victims' extremities for any deformity or injury and evaluate movement.
8. Check for any areas of uncontrolled bleeding.
9. Remove shattered glass from the victims.