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Which of the following is used to exsanguinate the limb before the pneumatic tourniquet is applied?
 
  A. Cotton material (Webril) C. Esmarch
  B. Tourniquet cuff D. Air bladder

Question 2

_______________ is/are tubing through which retention sutures are threaded to prevent them from cutting into the patient's skin.
 
  A. Penrose drain C. Binders
  B. Bolsters D. Montgomery straps



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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