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big1devin

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To be convicted of negligence an Emergency Medical Responder must be guilty of:
 
  A) damages, assault, kidnapping, and cause.
  B) battery, abandonment, kidnapping, and damages.
  C) duty to act, breach of duty, damages, and cause.
  D) duty to act, breach of duty, abandonment, and harm.

Question 2

How is hypovolemic shock corrected in pediatric patients? Why is this technique used?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

With 20 mL/kg fluid boluses, reassessing perfusion between boluses. Because children have smaller cardiovascular systems, they are at increased risk for volume overload.



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