A 68-year-old male presents with a sudden onset of severe, tearing chest pain radiating to his back between the scapulae. His blood pressure is 190/110 mmHg in the right arm and 145/80 mmHg in the left arm. He is tachycardic and anxious. What is the flight nurse's immediate priority in managing this suspected acute aortic dissection?
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A
Administering a large-bore IV fluid bolus to treat potential shock.
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B
Rapidly lowering systolic blood pressure to 100-120 mmHg and heart rate to 60-80 bpm.
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C
Preparing for immediate pericardiocentesis due to the risk of tamponade.
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D
Administering aspirin and starting a heparin infusion for a suspected ACS.