You are transporting a patient with known hemophilia who is experiencing severe abdominal pain and signs of internal bleeding. Which of the following pre-hospital interventions is most critical in managing this patient?
Administration of clotting factor concentrate is crucial for a patient with hemophilia to help control bleeding and stabilize their condition before reaching definitive care. IV fluids are important for maintaining hemodynamic stability, but they do not address the underlying coagulopathy. Pain management and oxygen support are supportive measures but do not target the critical issue of impaired clotting.
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