Acute Respiratory Distress (ARDS) · NCLEX Exam

Which of the following nursing actions is most appropriate immediately after suspected aspiration in a semi-conscious patient?

  1. Lay the patient flat and postpone airway assessment
  2. Elevate the head of the bed, suction, monitor SpO2, and prepare to intubate
  3. Withhold oxygen until arterial blood gas results return
  4. Give broad-spectrum antibiotics before securing the airway
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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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