A.The degree of pain being suffered
B.The degree of vision impairment
C.Whether or not the brain is functioning properly
D.Whether or not the victim's blood pressure is normal
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A.relieving the patient's pain by giving aspirin or stronger medication
B.avoiding possible injury to the spinal cord by incorrect handling
C.preventing convulsions and muscle spasms caused by the pain
D.providing enough fluids to prevent dehydration
A.provide the necessary medication
B.rapidly evaluate the seriousness of obvious injuries
C.accurately diagnose the ailment or injury
D.prescribe treatment for the victim
A.high fever
B.head injury
C.broken limbs
D.irregular breathing
A.MSA
B.vessel owner or owner's agent
C.Occupational Safety and Health Administration
D.National Fisheries Service
A.loss of life
B.an injury requiring only first aid
C.property damage
D.loss of equipment which doesn't reduce the vessel's maneuverability
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