The maximum score for the Glasgow Coma Scale is:
A. 15 C. 20.
B. 10 D. 3.
A
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A) Continue supportive care en route to the hospital. B) Contact medical control. C) Divert transport to a hospital with critical care capabilities. D) Immediately administer a second auto-injector.
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