Safety and Emergency Care · NCLEX Exam

A pediatric patient in the burns unit has smoke inhalation and airway compromise signs (hoarseness, singed nasal hairs). What should the nurse do next?

  1. Wait until overt respiratory distress develops before acting
  2. Prepare for early intubation and monitor the airway closely
  3. Apply only topical burn care and defer airway assessment for now
  4. Arrange early discharge once the visible burns are dressed
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Correct answer: Prepare for early intubation and monitor the airway closely

In smoke inhalation, airway compromise may progress rapidly; early intubation is critical – an emergency safety priority.

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