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CQXA

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The reassessment in the critically injured trauma patient should be done:
 
  A) every minute.
  B) every 15 minutes.
  C) once on the way to the hospital.
  D) at least every five minutes.

Question 2

Immediately after arriving at an unconscious patient's side the AEMT MUST:
 
  A) identify a detailed understanding of events leading up to the EMS call.
  B) identify threats to life, and treat those first.
  C) identify patient's medical history so as to understand the physical exam findings.
  D) identify all injuries before beginning treatment.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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