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magmichele12

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A football player was struck in the head and is complaining of a headache and nausea. He also states that he has pain to his upper back and tingling in his left hand. The AEMT is providing proper care for the patient when he:
 
  A) removes the shoulder pads to apply a cervical collar.
  B) leaves the helmet in place but removes the face mask.
  C) does not place the patient on a long board due to the presence of shoulder pads.
  D) removes the helmet to better assess the airway and head.

Question 2

When interviewing a woman with a suspected gynecological problem, which of the following would be MOST appropriate?
 
  A) Ask her if she is having any problems down there.
  B) Inquire is she has had any rough sex lately.
  C) Ask if there is a chance she could be pregnant.
  D) Transport without asking any personal questions.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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