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SO00

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In treating an anaphylaxis patient, after pressing an EpiPen into her outer thigh, you should next:
 
  A) remove the unit from the thigh and massage the injection site for 10 seconds.
  B) hold the unit firmly against the thigh for 10 seconds.
  C) unscrew the green or yellow cap from the storage tube.
  D) pull off the gray safety-release cap.

Question 2

The EMT is administering oxygen at 95 through a nonrebreathing face mask. He would document this as a FiO2 of:
 
  A) 0.21.
  B) 0.50.
  C) 0.95.
  D) 1.00.



meganlapinski

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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