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rachel9

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As is the case for any rescue situation, management of abdominopelvic trauma must first center on:
 
  a. controlling massive bleeding.
  b. keeping the patient and all rescuers safe.
  c. achieving proper airway management.
  d. stabilizing the patient.

Question 2

Blunt trauma to the upper right abdominal quadrant can injure the:
 
  a. pancreas.
  b. spleen.
  c. liver.
  d. small intestines.



akemokai

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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