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vicotolentino

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In treating an evisceration, OEC Technicians should:
 
  a. apply a sterile dressing and an ice pack.
  b. apply a sterile dressing and direct pressure.
  c. not put the protruding organs back inside the abdominopelvic cavity.
  d. cover the wound with an occlusive flutter-valve dressing.

Question 2

To prepare a patient with a pelvic fracture for transportation, OEC Technicians should:
 
  a. apply a pelvic binder.
  b. place the patient on a scoop stretcher in the right recumbent position.
  c. place the patient in a supine position on a backboard.
  d. place the patient in a seated position in a toboggan.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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