1. Immediate Patient Assessment a. Check vital signs: Blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, and temperature. b. Airway patency: Ensure endotracheal tube, tracheostomy, or airway adjuncts are secure. c. Level of consciousness: Assess response to verbal/tactile stimuli. d. Pain and comfort: Evaluate pain score and administer prescribed analgesics if needed. 2. Stabilization Before Transfer a. Hemodynamic stability: Confirm the patient is not in shock or unstable. b. Fluid balance: IV lines should be patent, fluids running as prescribed. c. Drainage tubes/catheters: Check patency, secure placement, and ensure no leakage. d. Dressings: Inspect sur...
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