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    • Neurogenic shock is a critical emergency linked to spinal cord injuries.
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    • Early identification and management of neurogenic shock prevent hypoperfusion injuries and mortality.

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    • A 65-year-old male sustained a cervical spine fracture from a motorcycle accident.
    • The patient received immediate stabilization from a registered nurse and paramedic flight crew.
    • Following assessment and stabilization, neurogenic shock was diagnosed.

    Findings:

    • Despite advanced medical interventions and resuscitation, the patient did not survive.
    • This case highlights the severity and rapid progression of neurogenic shock.

    Implications:

    • Emergency nurses must be adept at recognizing cervical spine injury risk factors.
    • Maintaining cervical spine immobilization is critical in preventing neurogenic shock.
    • Timely intervention is paramount in managing patients with potential spinal cord injuries.