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waynest

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As soon as the baby is delivered from the vaginal canal, it is critical that the EMT immediately:
 
  A) clamp and cut the umbilical cord.
  B) dry and warm the newborn.
  C) perform the APGAR assessment.
  D) obtain a pulse oximetry reading.

Question 2

You are suspicious that a child is being physically abused and neglected. Which of the following best describes your best course of action in such a situation?
 
  A) Confrontation of the alleged abuser
  B) Documentation of the situation
  C) Notification of other family members
  D) Placement of the child in a safe home



ecox1012

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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