The nurse cоllаbоrаtes with the trаuma team tо admit and stabilize a 17-year-old adolescent following a diving accident. According to the report from the emergency transport services, the client was at a lake with family and friends when they dove into the lake from the side of the boat but did not resurface. A family member rescued the adolescent from the water and began cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. The client was intubated en route and presents now for stabilization. The nurse collects the following assessment data for the client: Temperature = 97.6°F (36°C) Heart rate = 72 beats/min and irregular Respiratory rate = 16 breaths/min as set on ventilator, with no breathing over ventilator rate noted Oxygen saturation = 99% (on 20% Fio2) Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score = 14 due to intubation Lung sounds = coarse with rhonchi in lower lobes bilaterally FLACC score = 3 Large abrasion on top of head Responds to commands Voluntary movements in upper extremities No movements noted in lower extremities bilaterally Initial CT scan of the spinal column demonstrates a severe and complete compression injury at the 10th thoracic vertebrae (T10) Based on the assessment findings, what priority actions would the nurse take to help stabilize the client at this time? Select all that apply.
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