A 78-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a car at a convenience store. The patient is conscious but confused, and has sustained multisystem trauma. What would represent the best sequence of care for this patient?

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Multisystem trauma is a serious injury that affects more than one body system. When a patient with multisystem trauma arrives at the ER, triage is important. Triage involves assigning degrees of urgency to the patient's injuries.  The most critical EMT task for a multisystem trauma patient is immediate stabilization and swift transfer to a trauma center. This includes: Focusing on spinal protection Stopping major bleeding Maintaining airway, breathing, and circulation Continuously monitoring vital signs and consciousness  Immediate priority is given to airway control and to maintenance... Show more

A 78-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a car at a convenience store. The patient is conscious but confused, and has sustained multisystem trauma. What would represent the best sequence of care for this patient?






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