The primary assessment is BEST defined as:
A) identifying and correcting immediate life-threatening conditions.
B) detecting trends and determining changes in your patient's condition.
C) a careful, thorough process of eliciting the patient's history and conducting an exam.
D) a problem-oriented assessment based on the patient's chief complaint.
Answer: A
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