A patient with multiple rib fractures after a blunt force injury to the chest develops paradoxical chest wall motion. They are becoming increasingly anxious, tachypneic, and hypoxic. What is the most appropriate and critical intervention for managing the respiratory compromise associated with this flail chest?
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A
Administer high-flow oxygen and apply a bulky dressing to the flail segment.
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B
Position the patient lying on the injured side to splint the chest.
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C
Provide positive pressure ventilation with a bag-valve-mask.
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D
Perform immediate needle decompression of the affected side.