Which of the following nursing actions is most appropriate immediately after suspected aspiration in a semi-conscious patient?
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Correct answer: Elevate the head of the bed, suction, monitor SpO2, and prepare to intubate
After aspiration, airway protection, oxygenation and suction are immediate priorities; delaying these increases risk of hypoxia and progression to ARDS.
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