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Bernana

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Which of the following measures will NOT help prevent hypothermia in the water?
 
  A) Huddling with others in the water
  B) Keeping as much of your body out of the water as possible
  C) Treading water to produce heat from exertion
  D) Wearing appropriate protective gear

Question 2

Which of the following is an appropriate question to ask of an elderly patient who lives alone?
 
  A) Are you sure you are capable of taking care of yourself?
  B) Isn't there anyone who could move in with you to help you?
  C) Is there someone you can call if you have trouble with your medications tonight?
  D) Don't you know living alone is dangerous at your age?


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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