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  • It discusses the role of nursing in addressing patient needs during recovery.
  • Main Results:

    • Prioritizing airway, breathing, and circulation is essential for immediate patient survival.
    • Anticipatory management based on anatomical and pathophysiological knowledge reduces morbidity and mortality.
    • Creative nursing care is key to managing altered anatomy, sensory deficits, and psychological distress in patients.

    Conclusions:

    • The initial management of maxillofacial trauma demands a focus on fundamental life support.
    • Healthcare providers must possess a deep understanding of facial anatomy and trauma mechanisms.
    • Nursing interventions are critical for successful patient rehabilitation and addressing the multifaceted consequences of facial trauma.