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stevenposner

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You are called to a home for a 7-year-old female with a suspected upper respiratory infection. As you assess the patient, you note a bruise to her right upper arm. As you care for this child, it is essential that you:
 
  A) apply an ice pack to the arm and transport the patient.
  B) note the bruise and continue to treat for the respiratory infection.
  C) ask the mother if the child hurt herself playing.
  D) perform a head to toe assessment.

Question 2

The safest way to extinguish a road flare is to:
 
  A) pick it up and rub it onto the ground. B) let it burn out.
  C) pick it up and snuff it out with a gloved hand. D) douse it with a fire hose.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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