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aabwk4

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One of the most common IV solutions used in the prehospital setting for fluid replacement is:
 
  a. dextran.
  b. lactated Ringer's solution.
  c. Plasmanate.
  d. hetastarch.

Question 2

When using the memory aid OPQRST, which of the following questions would help you find out about P?
 
  A) Are you having any pain? B) Does anything make the pain better or worse?
  C) What is your primary complaint? D) Do you have any past medical history?



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

B



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