A nurse finds a patient lying on the floor beside his bed, apparently having fallen. Which action has the highest priority?
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Correct answer: Assess for injury, pain, level of consciousness, vital signs
After a fall, first assess for injury, neurological status, vital signs (safety/emergency priority) before further actions or documentation.
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