From what you hear in report...think of what you may need {Ans: chest tube kit IV airway intubation warmer blankets rapid infuser}Patient is coming in...what should you wear {Ans: don PPE}When you assess airway be sure to keep {Ans: spinal and cervical alignment and ask for assistance to help you with a patient on a spine board}Patient comes in, what do you do? {Ans: Active trauma team}Manual jaw thrust manuaver/AIRWAY {Ans: inspect the mouth for any loose teeth, secretions, foreign objects, edema, gurgling, vomit, snoring or stridor---just look to see if you can visually see something blocking the airway if something concerns you: suction it out, place an OPA (like snoring), do something to keep that airway. most likely the intubation team will come for back up-call for them. Make sure you put their o2 mask back on.}GET THE ADJUNCTS {Ans: Labs: ABG, lactic acid, type and cross match Monitor: hook up to telemetry NG/OG: assess for placement of NG/OG Oxygenation/Ventilation: check pulse ox, ETCO2 detector, note vent settings, capnography Pain: assess pain scale appropriate for patient, if signs up discomfort get order for pain medication and also use non pharm like padding bony