What is the difference between simple and complex access when extricating a patient from a vehicle?
A. Simple access requires simple tools and special training.
B. Complex access means the patient must be treated before the extrication.
C. Simple access means the patient is treated before the extrication.
D. Complex access requires tools, special equipment, and additional training.
Answer: D
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