Clinical Judgement: On scene phase You are dispatched to a r…

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Clinicаl Judgement: On scene phаse Yоu аre dispatched tо a residential neighbоrhood for a 6-year-old male; 36 pound who was struck by a vehicle while crossing the street. Bystanders reported the child was thrown several feet and hit his head on the pavement. Traffic has been stopped, and bystanders are gathered. Reports indicate the child was hit by a car traveling approximately 30 mph (48 km/h). Bystanders stated child was running across the street when struck. Witnesses state he briefly lost consciousness. The patient is lying supine on the pavement, helmet not worn. Patients has no medical history and no known drug allergies. Patient has decreased level of consciousness with vomiting noted, Shallow, irregular, respiratory rate 24 breaths/min, SpO2 94% on room air, Pale skin, weak radial pulse at 130 bpm, capillary refill >3 seconds, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS): 10. Right pupil dilated and sluggishly reactive, Posturing (decorticate).No significant bleeding, but bruising and deformity seen on the forehead. The patient's mother is distraught and crying, asking if her child will be okay. What is your best response?

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