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Pаtient Overview: A 30-yeаr-оld mаle was invоlved in a mоtorcycle accident. The patient is found lying supine on the ground, showing signs of respiratory distress and chest pain. On examination, there’s decreased breath sound on the right side, visible tracheal deviation to the left, and jugular venous distention.  Presentation and Findings: The patient is tachypneic and visibly anxious, struggling to breathe. Respiratory rate: 34 breaths per minute. Pulse: 135 bpm, weak and thready. Blood pressure: 80/50 mmHg. Right side of the chest has diminished breath sounds with hyper-resonance to percussion. Trachea appears deviated to the left. Ongoing Assessment and Management: After needle decompression, the patient’s respiratory distress has slightly improved, but they remain tachycardic and hypotensive. Vital signs: Respiratory rate 28, pulse 125, BP 90/60 mmHg. Patient still reports discomfort, and breath sounds are now partially restored on the right side. Post Scene PhaseDuring transport, what action should be taken if signs of tension pneumothorax return? 

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