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Lisaclaire

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A newborn has just been delivered. He is centrally pink with pale extremities, has a heart rate of 110, and is actively crying and moving. The appropriate APGAR score for this infant is:
 
  A) 6.
  B) 7.
  C) 8.
  D) 9.

Question 2

You have been called to a party by friends of a 14-year-old female with a decreased level of consciousness. On scene, the partygoers state that they were huffing when she suddenly complained of a headache and then passed out. In reference to the term huffing, you would recognize this as:
 
  A) injecting drugs intravenously.
  B) inhaling fumes or vapors.
  C) smoking methamphetamine.
  D) sampling multiple prescription drugs.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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