Multiple Choice
In most cases,which of the following is the correct way to provide initial management of a suspected cervical spine injury?
A) Hold the patient's head still in a neutral, "eyes forward" position.
B) Gently apply pressure to the top of the patient's head.
C) Maintain the patient's head and neck in the position they are found.
D) Provide approximately 15 pounds of upward cervical traction.
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