When providing care to the pediatric patient who has been injured or ill, the EMT must recognize that the most important aspect of care normally revolves around:
A) airway and respiratory support.
B) assessment and support of circulation.
C) ability to provide rapid transport.
D) knowledge of illnesses that affect children.
A
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a. True b. False
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A) contrast bath. B) manual therapy. C) mechanical traction. D) ultrasound treatment.
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