Multiple Choice
When considering a slow, careful entry into the pit, where should the athletic trainer enter in relation to the injured athlete?
A) The trainer should enter close to the athlete's feet.
B) The trainer should enter on the right side of the athlete in order to facilitate a log roll.
C) The trainer should enter as close to the athlete's head as possible.
D) It makes no difference where the trainer enters, as long as movement in the pit is minimized.
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