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darbym82

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When the EMT checks the pupils he or she is checking for what three things?
 
  A) Movement, gaze, and equality B) Color, equality, and reactivity
  C) Size, equality, and reactivity D) Reactivity, gaze, and equality

Question 2

LSD and PCP are examples of:
 
  A) amphetamines.
  B) hallucinogens.
  C) sedatives.
  D) narcotics.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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