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olgavictoria

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How should you care for a small amputated body part?
 
  a. rinse it, wrap in gauze, place in paper bag, put bag on ice
  b. rinse it, wrap in gauze, place in plastic bag, put bag on ice
  c. scrub it, wrap in tape, place in plastic bag, put bag on ice
  d. rinse it, wrap in gauze, place directly in ice, cover with dry ice

Question 2

How is bleeding usually controlled from an amputation?
 
  a. direct pressure
  b. hemostatic agent
  c. tourniquet
  d. pressure point



Kimmy

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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