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A nurse is caring for a client who was involved in a motor-vehicle crash.
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Rationale:
💠 Airway/Breathing already supported (O₂ 2 L/min, SpO₂ 94%); next is Circulation.
💠 Signs of shock: faint pulses, clammy skin, low Hgb, oliguria (25 mL/hr) → perfusion issue.
💠 Treat circulation first (IV fluids/blood) per ABCDE trauma priorities.
💠 Disability/neurologic (LOC/GCS 7) is addressed after circulation per trauma algorithm.
💠 Early correction of hypovolemia improves cerebral perfusion and outcomes.
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