Ensuring the patient's airway is secure is fundamental, as any compromise in the airway during transport can lead to critical complications. While stabilizing fractures and securing IV lines are also essential, they are secondary to maintaining a clear and secure airway for the patient’s safety. Monitoring for pressure points helps prevent injuries but is also secondary to airway security.
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