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Stellate lacerations differ from linear lacerations in that they:
 
  A) bleed much more.
  B) carry more infection.
  C) produce a ragged incision.
  D) are usually deeper.

Question 2

For a minor shallow wound, it is OK to:
 
  A) scrub the wound clean.
  B) clean with alcohol.
  C) clean with hydrogen peroxide.
  D) apply an antibiotic ointment.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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