What is a key nursing priority in the acute management of traumatic brain injury to prevent secondary brain injury?
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Correct answer: Hypoxia and hypotension
Hypoxia and hypotension worsen brain injury and increase mortality in TBI; stabilising airway, oxygenation and BP is essential.
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