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jenna1

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A child characterized by regularity in body functions, low or moderate intensity of reactions, and acceptance of new situations is called a(n):
 
  a. difficult child. c. quick-to-warm child.
  b. easy child. d. slow-to-warm child.

Question 2

Straightening of an angulated extremity should be considered (if permitted by local protocol) if
  evidence of decreased blood l ow is evident at what location in relation to the injury?
 
  A. Distal
  B. Proximal
  C. Medial
  D. Lateral



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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