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Title: To make a correction on a PCR that you have written, you should: a. completely black out the ...
Post by: nevelica on Jul 3, 2018
To make a correction on a PCR that you have written, you should:
 
  a. completely black out the error before making the correction.
  b. destroy the PCR and rewrite it, making the correction.
  c. cross out the error with red ink, and write the correction above it.
  d. draw a single line through the error and initial it.

Question 2

It is important that the EMT recognize that a complex partial (psychomotor) seizure can easily be mistaken for a(n):
 
  A) asthma exacerbation.
  B) left-sided stroke.
  C) absence (petit mal) seizure.
  D) alcohol intoxication.
Title: To make a correction on a PCR that you have written, you should: a. completely black out the ...
Post by: Bigfoot1984 on Jul 3, 2018
Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

D