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evelyn o bentley

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Which of the following complaints would the EMT expect from a person who has just used crack cocaine?
 
  A) I have chest pain.
  B) My heart feels slow.
  C) I see spiders.
  D) My nose feels raw.

Question 2

For which patient would a capillary refill time of 3 seconds be most indicative of poor perfusion?
 
  A) 4-year-old male
  B) 24-year-old female
  C) 67-year-old female
  D) 81-year-old male



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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