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vicky

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For a child with a foreign body in the rectum, what should be the course of treatment at the scene?
 
  A) Perform a rectal examination
  B) Immediately start IV fluids
  C) Attempt removal if the item is visible
  D) Transport the patient for further evaluation by a physician

Question 2

You are assessing a 13-year-old male patient who has been involved in a bicycle accident. This patient would be classified as being in which stage of life?
 
  A) Middle school age
  B) School age
  C) Adolescent
  D) Junior school age



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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