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meagbuch

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A snowboarder's fall over the toe side of the board onto an outstretched hand is known as the:
 
  a. drop back.
  b. twist.
  c. dog drag.
  d. mousetrap.

Question 2

An injured forearm, shoulder, clavicle, or scapula should be cradled in a sling:
 
  a. with the splinted extremity elevated at the level of the clavicle.
  b. with its weight evenly distributed.
  c. at a 45-degree angle to the chest.
  d. at the same level as the elbow.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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