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aabwk4

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You are preparing a patient with an indwelling urinary catheter for transport. Pertaining to the catheter, which action must the EMT take?
 
  A) Place the catheter bag below the patient's bladder.
  B) Leave the urine in the bag for the hospital to analyze.
  C) Deflate the catheter balloon prior to transport.
  D) Remove the collection bag and clamp the tubing.

Question 2

When possible, who should be asked to read and review the PCR before you submit it as complete?
 
  A) Only you and your partner
  B) Only you
  C) Only you, your partner, and the patient
  D) All EMS providers participating in patient care on the call


zacnyjessica

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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