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james0929

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The MOST important aspect of care when treating a suspected thoracic injury is:
 
  A) chest decompression.
  B) pain medications.
  C) ventilation and oxygenation.
  D) intravenous therapy.

Question 2

What is the MOST effective method of delivering bag-valve-mask ventilations?
 
  A) Three-rescuers
  B) Two-rescuers
  C) Four-rescuers
  D) One rescuer



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dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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