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asd123

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If a patient complains of feeling faint, you should
 A) elevate the patient's head and shoulders.
  B) seat the patient in a chair and elevate the feet.
  C) apply a cool washcloth to the forehead and neck.
  D) seat the patient and position the head between the knees.

Question 2

If a bath thermometer is not available, you should test the water temperature with
 A) your fingertips.
  B) your wrist or elbow.
  C) an oral thermometer.
  D) a rectal thermometer.



nguyenhoanhat

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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