You are called to care for a youth that collapsed during a track meet, and the coach says the student has a history of asthma. In this situation, why is it important to avoid "tunnel vision?"
A) There might be hazards for other students still participating in the track meet.
B) The coach might be misinformed about the student's medical history.
C) The student might be injured from falling in addition to their asthma problems.
D) The student might be lying about their history with asthma.
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