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Shelles

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Which of the following would NOT be an appropriate decision for the transportation unit supervisor?
 
  A) Placing two critical patients in one ambulance
  B) Sending a less critical patient to hospital in another county
  C) Communicating directly with staged ambulance crews
  D) Tracking the number of patients sent to each hospital

Question 2

One of the best ways to minimize patient anxiety during a physical exam is to:
 
  A) avoid exposing any of the patient's body parts.
  B) use a calm, professional approach.
  C) limit your exam to procedures that do not cause the patient anxiety.
  D) warm your hands and instruments before use.



joechoochoy

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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