Multiple Choice
When transporting an alert but nonverbal stroke patient with a blood pressure of 210/110 mmHg, the EMT should:
A) dim the lights and remain out of the patient's sight to avoid unnecessary stimulation.
B) touch the patient only when absolutely necessary, like obtaining vitals.
C) make an effort to explain everything that is happening or being done.
D) remain in the patient's sight but avoid talking or stimulating the patient.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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