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If transport time is extended for a patient who has severe deep frostbite to an extremity, it is BEST to attempt warming by:
 
  A) vigorously massage the affected areas to promote circulation.
  B) immersing in water that is approximately 102-104 degrees F.
  C) administer vasopressors to promote circulation.
  D) rubbing the affected area gently.

Question 2

Glucose is measure in:
 
  A) milligrams per deciliter (100 mL) of blood.
  B) milliliters per liter (1000 mL) of blood.
  C) grams per deciliter (100 mL) of blood.
  D) grams per liter (1000 mL) of blood.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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