In relation to question 1 above, the most appropriate pre-hospital management of the patient is:
A) Administer simple oral analgesia, such as paracetamol and/or NSAID, advise the patient to maintain his fluid intake to prevent dehydration and follow up with the general practitioner later today
B) Administer simple oral analgesia, such as paracetamol and/or NSAID, and advise the parents to transport the patient to the local emergency department
C) Administer simple oral analgesia, such as paracetamol and/or NSAID, and transport the patient to the emergency department
D) Administer inhaled and/or intravenous analgesia to achieve effective pain control; provide an appropriate anti-emetic and transport without delay to an appropriate emergency department
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