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clippers!

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You are sent to the home of an insulin-dependent diabetic female patient. You ask her to state her name, the month, and her address. This would be an example of assessing the patient's:
 
  A) memory and attention.
  B) general fund of knowledge.
  C) judgment.
  D) mood.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT an appropriate way to control vaginal bleeding in the prehospital setting?
 
  A) Placing sterile gauze over the opening of the vagina
  B) Using a tampon
  C) Using a sanitary napkin
  D) Placing an absorbent pad under the patient



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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