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A 34-yeаr-оld client is brоught tо the ED by EMS. The client fell while downhill skiing аnd hit а tree. EMS reports that the client was unconscious when they arrived at the scene. VS were as follows: BP 100/70 mm Hg, HR 98 BPM, and RR 30 bpm. Pupils were reactive bilaterally. GCS score was reported as 3, in which there was no response to eye opening, and no verbal or motor response. The client was placed on a spinal backboard and the neck was immobilized at the site of the injury. EMS applied oxygen at 2 L/min per NC and inserted an IV line. No open wounds or obvious injuries or fractures noted by EMS. The initial assessment on arrival at the ED reveals the following findings. Physician’s orders are initiated for head CT, x-rays, insert IV and foley, ABG and CBC. Nurses’ Notes Diagnostic Result Combative and unresponsive to commands. GCS = 8: no appropriate motor response, opens eyes spontaneously, verbal responses are inappropriate. Lying on spinal backboard; neck immobilized.No open wounds seen and no obvious deformities noted.Purple bruising noted on right hip area and right lower abdomen. T 98.2F, HR = 100, BP 90/40, RR = 32, labored; O2 = 91% on 2L NC Test Result Normal Reference Range White blood cells (WBCs) 9,000/mm3 5000–10,000/mm3 Hemoglobin (Hgb) 10 g/dL 12–18 Hematocrit (Hct) 33% 37%–52% Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 10 mg/dL 10–20 Creatinine 0.5 mg/dL 0.5–1.2 Potassium 4.0 mEq/L 3.5-5.0 Sodium 142 mEq/L 135–145 ABG ph 7.40PacO2 40PaO2 90 HCO3 23 7.35–7.4535–45 80–100 22–27 Urinalysis Negative Negative CT scan of the head: Left temporal cerebral contusion with a midline shift of brain structures. Left temporal parietal subdural hematoma.Chest, pelvic, and spinal x-rays: no fractures or abnormalities seen. negative x-rays What are the immediate concerns for the client? Select four.