After completion of the initial assessment, you should consider top priority transport for the following patients EXCEPT an adult:
A) with a respiratory rate greater than 10 breaths per minute.
B) with multiple lacerations and controlled bleeding.
C) with a pulse rate greater than 100 beats per minute.
D) that is alert but not oriented.
Answer: B
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A) contraindications. B) indications. C) untoward effects. D) side effects.
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A. location B. size C. action D. function
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