A patient involved in a high-speed motor vehicle collision is found to be hypotensive and tachycardic, with a grossly unstable pelvis on examination. After addressing the airway and breathing, which of the following is the most critical initial intervention?
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A
Rapid infusion of two liters of isotonic crystalloid.
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B
Application of a commercial pelvic binder or improvised sheet.
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C
Immediate log roll to assess for spinal injuries.
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D
Bilateral needle decompression for suspected tension pneumothorax.