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An explosive detonates in a sports arena and sends shrapnel flying into the stands. There are multiple casualties. The patients are effectively triaged, and you are stationed at secondary triage and have enough resources to comprehensively treat the patient. What should you do?
a. Regardless of the resources at hand, triage always requires the provider to perform minimal interventions.
b. Perform a complete primary and secondary survey, ensuring that all findings and treatments are documented.
c. Perform a rapid trauma survey only and transport the patient.
d. Perform a DCAPBTLS, document your findings and move on to the next patient.