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storky111

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After assessing the following patients, which would the AEMT identify as suffering from multisystems trauma?
 
  A) 31-year-old woman; large laceration to her leg from a hunting knife; bleeding controlled
  B) 61-year-old man; became dizzy and fell down five stairs; laceration to the head; open fracture to the left lower leg
  C) 89-year-old woman fell in a nursing home; hematoma to the back of her head
  D) 24-year-old man; slipped on ice; tenderness to the right shoulder

Question 2

Whistling sounds heard on exhalation is known as:
 
  A) wheezes.
  B) rhonchi.
  C) snoring.
  D) stridor.



fauacakatahaias

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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