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Evvie72

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When assisting with suturing a laceration, after bandaging the site you should remove your gloves and:
 A) dispose of them in a biohazardous waste bag
  B) place them in a storage container to be sterilized later
  C) wash them with soap and water
  D) dispose of them in the trash

Question 2

Which test would be performed if the spirometry test is inconclusive?
 A) Pulse oximetry
  B) ABGs
  C) Peak expiratory flow or PEF
  D) Chest X-ray



iman

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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