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SO00

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Which of the following patients that have been TASERed do NOT meet the acceptable criteria to remove the TASER darts?
 
  A) A patient with a heart rate of 105/min
  B) A patient with a room SpO2 of 96 percent
  C) A patient with the TASER dart embedded in the URQ of the abdomen
  D) A patient with the TASER dart embedded in the neck

Question 2

You have been called for an intoxicated male who sustained a full-thickness burn to his leg after passing out against a kerosene heater. After ensuring that his airway, breathing, and circulation are intact, you cool the burn with water and then:
 
  A) carefully remove smoldering fabric that is adhered to the skin.
  B) cover the burn with a burn sheet soaked in warm sterile water.
  C) carefully wrap the burn with a dry sterile dressing.
  D) apply ice packs and secure in place with a sterile dressing.


carolinefletcherr

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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