A 3-year-old boy presents with an altered mental status. His parents state he wandered into the garage unattended. He presents lethargic, with a green substance around his mouth. You should first:

A) call for additional resources.
B) attempt to identify the substance around his mouth.
C) take a set of vital signs.
D) administer oxygen.


A

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