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During which part of the primary assessment for a trauma patient would cervical spine stabi-
  lization be applied?
 
  A. Airway C. Circulation
  B. Breathing D. Disability check

Question 2

A properly applied splint can alleviate all of the following complications of a musculoskeletal injury EXCEPT:
 
  A) excessive movement. B) pain.
  C) restricted blood flow. D) torn muscles.



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Answer to Question 1

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