A pregnant 31-year-old female has been shot in the neck. Currently, she is responsive to verbal stimuli, with an open airway and rapid, but adequate respirations. Her radial pulse is weak and fast. Vital signs are as follows: pulse 152 beats/min, respirations 22 breaths/min, blood pressure 92/76 mmHg, and SpO2 100% on high-concentration oxygen as initiated by the fire department EMRs. Which other intervention by the EMT will most benefit this patient?
A) Apply the pneumatic anti-shock garment (PASG)
B) Wait on scene for an ALS paramedic with an ETA of 10 minutes
C) Place an occlusive dressing on the neck and keep the patient warm during transport
D) Apply a bulky dressing to the neck and transport the patient in a semi-Fowler's position
C) Place an occlusive dressing on the neck and keep the patient warm during transport
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