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CORALGRILL2014

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If a health care provider hears a fire alarm as she or he is collecting blood from a patient, she or he should not:
 
  A) close all of the doors and windows before leaving the area
  B) run
  C) attempt to extinguish the fire if it is small
  D) call the assigned fire number

Question 2

If a health care provider has a chemical spilled on him or her, he or she should immediately:
 
  A) rub the site vigorously with his or her hands
  B) wait to see if the chemical starts to burn the skin
  C) rinse the area with sodium chloride
  D) rinse the area with water



ebonylittles

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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