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jCorn1234

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Emergency care for a patient who is suffering from an injected poison is most likely to include all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A) application of topical analgesics.
  B) scraping away stingers and venom sacs.
  C) watching for signs and symptoms of shock.
  D) placing a cold pack over the bitten or stung area.

Question 2

If unable to pass the ETT after ___________________ ___________________ __ ___________________ ___________________ __ ___________________ ___________________ __ seconds, stop and ventilate the patient for 2 minutes.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

20 to 30



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