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faduma

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Emergency Medical Responders are trained in the care and management of ill and injured patients. An Emergency Medical Responder should not be involved in the process of:
 
  A) communication. B) traffic control.
  C) controlling bleeding. D) gaining access.

Question 2

On the scene of a minor motor vehicle collision, you are attending to a female patient complaining of head and neck pain. A crowd has gathered to watch the action. Which one of the following will the observing public most likely remember about the incident?
 
  A) Number of emergency vehicles
  B) Color of the ambulances
  C) Position of the emergency vehicles
  D) Wrinkled uniforms worn by the EMTs



nmyers

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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