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tsand2

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You are assessing a patient who was burned when she dropped a hot iron on her bare foot. Her foot is red and has a small partial-thickness burn near the ankle. When completing the prehospital care report, what cause should you document?
 
  A) Contact burn
  B) Electrical burn
  C) Scald burn
  D) Flame burn

Question 2

If a modified jaw-thrust maneuver does not open the airway, the AEMT should use:
 
  A) an oral pharyngeal airway.
  B) the head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver.
  C) the chin-lift-tilt.
  D) the suspended jaw-chin thrust.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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