Emergency response personnel are caring for a victim of a nuclear blast. In which order should the trauma assessment be completed?

1. Ensure breathing
2. Plan to evacuate
3. Establish an airway
4. Determine circulation status
5. Assess level of consciousness
6. Identify contaminant exposure


3, 1, 4, 5, 6, 2

Rationale 1: Breathing needs to be determined next.

Rationale 2: A plan to evacuate the client occurs last.

Rationale 3: An airway should be established first.

Rationale 4: Circulatory status would be determined third.

Rationale 5: Level of consciousness is assessed fourth.

Rationale 6: Identification of contaminant exposure is determined fifth.

Global Rationale: An airway should be established first. Breathing needs to be determined next. Circulatory status would be determined third. Level of consciousness is assessed fourth. Identification of contaminant exposure is determined fifth. A plan to evacuate the client occurs last.

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