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@Brianna17

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When providing first aid care for a victim of injected poison, after activating the EMS system, you should next:
 
  A) protect yourself and the victim.
  B) maintain the victim's airway.
  C) be alert for vomiting.
  D) identify the source of the injury.

Question 2

The greatest danger from injected poison is:
 
  A) vomiting.
  B) a change in heart rate.
  C) a rash.
  D) anaphylactic shock.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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