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The process of actually releasing the patient from the cause of entrapment is called:
 
  A) extraction.
  B) disentanglement.
  C) extrication.
  D) egress.

Question 2

Which of the following is appropriate when two EMTs are performing CPR on an adult patient?
 
  A) Compressions of at least 100 per minute
  B) Airway reassessment after every 30 compressions
  C) Compression to ventilation rate of 15:2
  D) Delivery of ventilations while compressions are being provided



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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