Author Question: After activating the auto-injector, how long should it be held in place before removing it from the ... (Read 33 times)

s.tung

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After activating the auto-injector, how long should it be held in place before removing it from the patient's thigh?
 
  A) 1 minute
  B) 10 seconds
  C) 30 seconds
  D) It should be removed from the injection site immediately.

Question 2

Which one of the following is NOT a key decision for the EMT when faced with a multisystem or multiple trauma patient?
 
  A) Should I allow police to interview the patient on-scene?
  B) Is the patient seriously injured?
  C) Do I need to minimize on-scene time?
  D) Should I transport to a trauma center?



cswans24

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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