When reassessing a patient during transport, you should:

A. monitor treatment interventions and modify them as necessary.
B. take the patient's blood pressure at least every 5 minutes.
C. begin by repeating the focused history and physical examination.
D. complete your patient care form and document all treatment given.

Answer: A. monitor treatment interventions and modify them as necessary.

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