Lydia is an emergency medical responder who has responded to a 911 call about an unconscious man found outside a restaurant. Lydia checked over the man as she called for emergency medical services. When the EMTs arrive, Lydia explains that the man is unconscious and gives the EMT his vital sign readings. The EMT thanks Lydia and asks her which hospital she thinks the man should go to. Lydia gives an opinion based on their current location. The EMTs put the patient in the ambulance and leave the scene. What part of this communication covers the content dimension? (1 point) Responses Lydia giving the EMT the patient’s vital signs Lydia giving the EMT the patient’s vital signs the EMT thanking Lydia the EMT thanking Lydia the EMT asking Lydia for her opinion the EMT asking Lydia for her opinion the patient’s actual vital sign readings

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The part of this communication that covers the content dimension is "Lydia giving the EMT the patient’s vital signs." The content dimension refers to the actual information being communicated, which in this case is the vital signs of the patient.