You are transporting a​ 53-year-old woman who is awake and o…

You are transporting a​ 53-year-old woman who is awake and oriented and is complaining of nausea and fatigue. A few minutes into the trip to the​ hospital, the patient complains of feeling faint. Which​ finding, if noted while repeating the primary​ assessment, makes the patient a higher​ priority?

You are managing a patient who presents with​ unresponsivene…

You are managing a patient who presents with​ unresponsiveness, ongoing​ seizures, heavy secretions in the​ airway, and a BGL of 38​ mg/dL. The patient is a known diabetic who took his insulin but did not eat due to nausea from a cold. You should​ first: