If the patient was deemed unresponsive in step 4, you do not need to assess level of alertness AVPU.

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Multiple Choice

If the patient was deemed unresponsive in step 4, you do not need to assess level of alertness AVPU.

Explanation:
Consciousness is assessed quickly with AVPU to decide how urgently a patient needs airway and neurological interventions. If, in step 4, the patient is already labeled as unresponsive, there’s no added value in reclassifying their level of alertness with AVPU because the result will still be Unresponsive and it won’t change immediate management. The priority becomes securing the airway, supporting ventilation, and continuing rapid neuro monitoring. You would still keep an eye on any changes in mental status, but performing another AVPU assessment at that moment isn’t needed.

Consciousness is assessed quickly with AVPU to decide how urgently a patient needs airway and neurological interventions. If, in step 4, the patient is already labeled as unresponsive, there’s no added value in reclassifying their level of alertness with AVPU because the result will still be Unresponsive and it won’t change immediate management. The priority becomes securing the airway, supporting ventilation, and continuing rapid neuro monitoring. You would still keep an eye on any changes in mental status, but performing another AVPU assessment at that moment isn’t needed.

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