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ss2343

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A consideration for packaging a geriatric trauma patient is:
 
  a. vacuum backboards are the least reliable form of immobilization
  b. a patient with kyphosis will have to have padding under the knees
  c. force the neck into a neutral position, regardless of pain or resistance
  d. padding void areas that are exaggerated due to the aging process

Question 2

A patient aged between 2-4 years old has a normal range of pulse between ____ mm Hg.
 
  a. 80-90
  b. 120-160
  c. 120-140
  d. 100-110



Hikerman221

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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