A client rushes into the clinic with a cat that was just hit by a car. The cat is laterally recumbent, has pale mucous membranes, a weak, thready femoral pulse at 220 bpm, and is vocalizing. According to the principles of triage, which immediate action is the highest priority?
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A
Obtaining a detailed history from the owner.
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B
Placing an intravenous catheter and starting shock-rate fluids.
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C
Administering pain medication.
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D
Taking thoracic and abdominal radiographs.