Typical components of an oral patient report include all of the following, EXCEPT:
A. the chief complaint or mechanism of injury.
B. important medical history not previously given.
C. the set of baseline vital signs taken at the scene.
D. the patient's response to treatment you provided.
Answer: C. the set of baseline vital signs taken at the scene.
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