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s.tung

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When treating a poisoning patient, what should be one of your main objectives?
 
  A) Administering Narcan
  B) Determining the reason for the poisoning
  C) Preventing aspiration
  D) Administering syrup of ipecac

Question 2

Which of the following mnemonics represent the components of the primary assessment for all patients?
 
  A) SAMPLE
  B) OPQRST
  C) ABCD
  D) AVPU



jazzlynnnnn

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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