The nurse has admitted a patient to the ED following a fall from a first-floor hotel balcony.The patient is 22 years old and smells of alcohol.The patient begins to vomit in the ED.Which of the following interventions is most appropriate?
A) Insert an oral airway to prevent aspiration and to protect the airway.
B) Offer the patient an emesis basin so that you can measure the amount of emesis.
C) Prepare to suction the oropharynx while maintaining cervical spine immobilization.
D) Send a specimen of the emesis to the laboratory for analysis of blood alcohol content.
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