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futuristic

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You come upon a car accident. What should you do?
 
  a. Move victims out of the car.
  b. Check the victims for breathing, a pulse, and bleeding.
  c. Put on sterile gloves.
  d. Remove clothing.

Question 2

The nurse asks you to apply a dry, non-sterile dressing. What should you do after removing the old dressing?
 
  a. Remove your gloves and decontaminate your hands.
  b. Put on clean gloves.
  c. Put on sterile gloves.
  d. Open the new dressings.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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