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futuristic

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Which of the following agencies established a standardized national approach to incident management for multiple-casualty incidents?
 
  A) OSHA
  B) NAEMT
  C) NFPA
  D) USDHS

Question 2

When a patient does not have breath sounds on one side, you should suspect:
 
  A) the patient is not being adequately oxygenated.
  B) congestive heart failure.
  C) that your stethoscope placement is incorrect.
  D) this is a normal finding for this patient.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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