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