Of these​ statements, which best demonstrates that the EMT has an accurate understanding of acute abdominal​ pain?
a) ​"Abdominal pain is more of an emergency when the patient has a medical history related to the abdominal​ organs."
b) ​"If the abdominal pain is not sharp in​ nature, it is most likely not a​ life-threatening condition."
c) ​"If the patient complains of​ 'crampy' or colicky​ pain, the EMT should suspect that a solid organ has ruptured and is​ bleeding."
d) ​"Sometimes the cause of abdominal pain will be​ obvious, but often the cause will not be that​ apparent."