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  1. Okay, so as I was reading in my pediatric nursing book about spinal cord injuries, I started to question what my first priority as a nurse would be if I arrived at the scene on a patient with a suspected spinal cord injury, who wasn't breathing and also required CPR. I've tried to look through my med-surg book for an answer but there wasn't anything with this type of scenario. I've tried to work my way through this, thinking that priority of immobilizing the spine would come first, because any other intervention would cause further damage., but I'm just really not sure. I know ABCs..but does that always apply to this type of case?

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