When providing a lengthy radio report, the most important reason to pause every 30 seconds is so that:

A) Other people can use the radio for emergency transmissions that may arise
B) The repeater can process and transmit all that you are saying
C) The person receiving the message has time to think about what you are saying
D) The person receiving the message can write down what you are saying

A) Other people can use the radio for emergency transmissions that may arise

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After determining that an infant or child has strong central pulses, you should:

A. assume the child is hypertensive. B. not rule out compensated shock. C. conclude that the child is stable. D. assess his or her respiratory effort.

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