When treating an injured geriatric patient, it is very important to:
A) always use high-concentration oxygen.
B) work to achieve an oxygen saturation of at least 94%.
C) place the patient in a sitting position to promote adequate breathing.
D) avoid use of a nonrebreather and high-concentration oxygen unless apneic.
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