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- Urgent swallowing study A compromised airway from the posterior sternoclavicular (SC) dislocation would warrant emergency intervention, and the chest pain in more likely from his SC dislocation.
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- Operative in situ pinning The priority is to get the joint reduced, and pinning in situ would delay this.
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- Urgent serum troponin level A compromised airway from the posterior sternoclavicular (SC) dislocation would warrant emergency intervention, and his chest pain is more likely from his SC dislocation.
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- Emergent closed or open reduction of the dislocated joint The patient has symptoms concerning for a posterior sternoclavicular (SC) joint dislocation after a high-energy collision. The medial aspect of the clavicle is likely pressing against vital organs, including his airway and esophagus, causing a choking sensation and hoarseness, and emergency intervention is indicated.