How does the nurse identify a flail chest during the primary survey in breathing assessment?
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Correct answer: A chest segment moves paradoxically, inward as the rest moves outward
Flail chest presents with paradoxical movement of a chest segment, which significantly impairs ventilation and indicates an urgent breathing issue.
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