Following a head injury, what should the nurse do if a patient has unequal pupils and is speaking in full sentences?
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Correct answer: Suspect raised intracranial pressure or herniation and seek urgent intervention
Unequal pupils following head trauma indicate possible serious brain injury (herniation) even if the airway and breathing appear stable; neurological assessment is vital.
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