You have been called to treat a patient complaining of difficulty breathing. Which of the findings should concern you the most?
A) The patient is confused, agitated, and angry that you are trying to help him.
B) The patient is sitting in the "tripod" position.
C) The patient has a heart rate of 126.
D) The patient can speak only one to two words between breaths.
A
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