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sam.t96

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The only time you should try to remove an impaled object from the cheek is:
 
  A) when penetration is all the way through.
  B) when the object has a barbed tip.
  C) when there is no threat to airway obstruction.
  D) when penetration is not all the way through.

Question 2

A sign and symptom of facial fracture would be:
 
  A) no bleeding.
  B) no pain.
  C) distortion of facial features.
  D) teeth meeting normally.



bobsmith

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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