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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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You have an unresponsive patient without a suspected spinal injury. The patient needs to be placed in a position so that fluids or vomitus can drain. The recommended position is the ________ position.
 
  A) prone B) recovery C) semi-Fowler's D) supine

Question 2

The dosage of vasopressin in ventricular fibrillation is:
 
  A) 10 units IVP
  B) 20 units IVP
  C) 30 units IVP
  D) 40 units IVP



deja

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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