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Why is ice applied to an exercise injury?
 
  A) To prevent further irritation to injured areas
  B) To soothe damaged tissue and block blood flow to the area
  C) To relieve pain and constrict blood vessels
  D) To prevent nerve damage

Question 2

A potentially fatal condition resulting from abnormally low body core temperature is
 
  A) hypothermia.
  B) hyperthermia.
  C) hypotension.
  D) hypertension.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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