At a scene where a vehicle was involved in a single-car accident, you find the driver walking around at the scene. As you approach, the driver states that he felt fine when he exited the vehicle but is now concerned that his legs feel like they are "going to sleep." What is your first step in treating the driver?
A) Place a backboard behind the driver, against his spine
B) Assess his airway and circulation
C) Assist him in sitting on the cot
D) Instruct him to hold his head in a neutral inline position
D) Instruct him to hold his head in a neutral inline position
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