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Themember4

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Which of the following best describes first aid care procedures for eye injuries from an impaled object?
 
  A) remove the object, then bandage and dress the eye
  B) secure a protective cone over the object with a thick dressing and bandage both eyes
  C) stabilize the object by applying slight pressure with a heavy dressing
  D) remove the object and apply direct pressure to control bleeding

Question 2

A loss of sensation over the eyebrow, profuse nasal discharge, and a paralysis of upward gaze are all signs and symptoms of:
 
  A) ecchymosis.
  B) progressing blindness.
  C) eye socket fracture.
  D) object in the eye.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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