Which of the following statements is NOT true when you are on-scene and treating a patient that appears to be in shock?

A) Prompt transportation is a very high priority.
B) It is important to spend on-scene time to be sure you have corrected and dealt with any of the causes of the shock so that it does not get worse. This is more important than rapid transport.
C) The patient should be promptly put on high-concentration oxygen.
D) Airway management is of top priority.

B

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