2.You are called to the scene of a patient complaining of difficulty breathing. You arrive to find a 62-year-old male sitting forward in a chair and obviously anxious. Upon assessment, respiratory rate is 36 shallow and labored. The patient's heart rate is 120 weak and irregular. You also note his skin is slightly cyanotic centrally and significantly cyanotic peripherallyThe patient has been placed on a non-rebreather mask at 12-15 of oxygen. His condition has now changed to a respiratory rate of 40 times per minute and more shallow. The patient's level of consciousness has begun to decrease. Which of the following interventions would be most appropriate? A: Administer paralytics and perform rapid sequence intubation. B: No change in treatment and continue to observe the patient. CInitiate venous access and administer a fluid bolus D: Begin assisting ventilations with a bag-valve-mask.