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joesmith1212

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A grouping of conditions defined by the common precipitating factor of being trauma as the origin:
 
  a. unsalvageable patient
  b. traumatic cardiac arrest
  c. traumatically injured patient
  d. traumatic respiratory arrest

Question 2

A patient who does NOT have a reasonable expectation for resuscitation and survival based on defined clinical indicators and parameters is a(n):
 
  a. unsalvageable patient
  b. traumatically-injured patient
  c. extricated patient
  d. patient with a FBAO



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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