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anjilletteb

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The Good Samaritan Law will protect all people who offer assistance if:
 
  a. they are licensed.
  b. the person acts prudently.
  c. there is licensed supervision.
  d. the patient improves.

Question 2

When administering first aid in emergency situations, the nurse must first survey victims for severity of injuries. This is called:
 
  a. the Good Samaritan Law.
  b. an emergency interview.
  c. triage.
  d. taking vital signs.



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Answer to Question 1

B
The Good Samaritan Law will protect any person who follows a prudent course of action.

Answer to Question 2

C
This process of patient classification is called triage.




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