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yoooooman

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A patient is going to be discharged. You can:
 
  a. Give the person prescriptions written by the doctor
  b. Provide discharge instructions
  c. Have the person sign the personal be-longings list
  d. Help the person into the car

Question 2

Shock is:
 
  a. When the heart and breathing stop without warning
  b. The sudden loss of consciousness from an inadequate blood supply to the brain
  c. The excessive loss of blood in a short time
  d. A condition that results when organs and tissues do not get enough blood.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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