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jrubin

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You have responded to a ranch where you have three adult male patients complaining of abdominal cramping, vomiting, and diarrhea. They state they were applying chemicals to a field when they became ill. Based on this, which of the following should you suspect?
 
  A) They all ate lunch together and got food poisoning, which made them ill when they returned back to work.
  B) They became contaminated with a pesticide.
  C) They have been exposed to anhydrous ammonia.
  D) They have been exposed to anthrax.

Question 2

The best method for completing the narrative section of the PCR is:
 
  A) dependent on the nature of the call.
  B) the CHART format.
  C) the patient management format.
  D) the SOAP format.


Briannahope

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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