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An unrestrained woman driving a small car is involved in a rollover-type collision. Why her risk for serious injury and death is significantly increased?
 
  A) Rollovers are the result of high speeds.
  B) Smaller and lighter cars tend to roll over.
  C) There are more impacts in a roll over.
  D) The risk for ejection is lessened, increasing injuries suffered in the car.

Question 2

Poor perfusion will present with paleness which is also known as:
 
  A) cyanosis.
  B) pallor.
  C) flushed.
  D) jaundice.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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