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appyboo

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You note a 5-year-old seizing as you approach him. What observation or piece of information would be most alarming?
 
  A) The patient has no history of seizures.
  B) The patient has a history of leukemia.
  C) The patient is incontinent of urine and feces.
  D) The patient has been seizing for 8 minutes.

Question 2

The EMS vehicle that the Emergency Medical Responder responds in should be inspected:
 
  a. at least daily.
  b. twice per month.
  c. at the start of each shift.
  d. once per week.



kjo;oj

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c



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