You arrive on scene to find an adult male who was stabbed in the right lateral chest. He is anxious, has a respiratory rate of 28, and complains of shortness of breath. During your primary survey, you note absent breath sounds on the right side. Which of the following is the MOST critical immediate intervention?
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A
Apply a high-flow oxygen mask and prepare for transport.
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B
Apply an occlusive dressing over the stab wound.
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C
Perform a detailed secondary assessment to check for other injuries.
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D
Obtain a full set of vital signs, including a blood pressure reading.