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rmenurse

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The patient with hypothermia should be transported:
 
  A) in Trendelenburg positioning.
  B) with the head and shoulders elevated to 45-degrees.
  C) rapidly to a Level III trauma facility.
  D) with gentle handling to prevent ventricular fibrillation from occurring.

Question 2

Asking a patient, Does it hurt more when you breathe deep? represents what part of the OPQRST question format?
 
  A) Q
  B) O
  C) R
  D) P



angrybirds13579

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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