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itsmyluck

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Once access to the patient is obtained, if a potential spine injury is suspected, what should you immediately do?
 
  A) Don the suitable PPE
  B) Stabilize the patient's head and neck
  C) Determine how to manage surrounding hazards
  D) Order mode of transport

Question 2

Which phase of the rescue operation involves determining the safest possible way to access the patient while ensuring your own safety?
 
  A) Phase one
  B) Phase two
  C) Phase three
  D) Phase four



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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