The primary assessment is designed to help the Emergency Medical Responder:
A. collect and report subjective findings.
B. detect and correct all immediate threats to life.
C. make a quick, less detailed assessment of the most critical areas of your patient.
D. compare vital signs at specific intervals.
Answer: B
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