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Wadzanai

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After you ensure scene safety, take Standard Precautions, and get a general impression of the
  patient, what is your next step in the patient assessment?
 
  A. Call for EMS to respond.
  B. Make sure that the patient is breathing.
  C. Determine the patient's mental status.
  D. Check the patient's circulation.

Question 2

The process of exchanging information between individuals is called:
 
  a. transmitting.
  b. communication.
  c. verbal skills.
  d. Sending and receiving.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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