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A small child has lost a large amount of blood from a leglaceration with fracture. You see that the child does not make eye contact with rescuers and his skin is mottled. What do these elements of assessment tell you? The child is
A. Very frightened
B. Scared to move at all
C. In respiratory distress
D. In cardiovascular shock

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