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dmcintosh

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A patient in shock has pale, cool, and sweaty skin. These skin signs are likely caused by:
 
  A) low blood sugar. B) the patient's low blood pressure.
  C) a rainy environment. D) the sympathetic nervous system response.

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In most instances, modern medical helicopters are staffed by:
 
  A) a four-person crew including two paramedics, a pilot, and copilot.
  B) a three-person crew including a paramedic, nurse, and pilot.
  C) a two-person crew including a pilot and nurse.
  D) a three-person crew including 2 paramedics and a pilot.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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