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Special considerations you should heed for injuries to the face, mouth, or jaw include:

A. Establish manual in-line stabilization of the spine on first contact with the patient and maintain it until a rigid cervical collar is applied.
B. Blood loss from facial injuries alone is not enough to cause signs and symptoms of shock.
C. The tongue may lose its support structure with a facial injury and may fall back, requiring you to grasp the tongue and pull it forward.
D. When the mandible is fractured, it is generally fractured in only one place.

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Special considerations for injuries to the face, mouth, and jaw include manual in-line stabilization of the spine, the tongue losing support and falling back, and the typical fracture pattern of the mandible.

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Special considerations for injuries to the face, mouth, or jaw include:

  1. Establish manual in-line stabilization of the spine on first contact with the patient and maintain it until a rigid cervical collar is applied.
  2. Blood loss from facial injuries alone is not enough to cause signs and symptoms of shock.
  3. The tongue may lose its support structure with a facial injury and may fall back, requiring you to grasp the tongue and pull it forward.
  4. When the mandible is fractured, it is generally fractured in only one place.

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