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ENagel

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For the scene of a motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles, which actions would be most appropriate in regards to rescuer and patient safety?
 
  A) Place flares 500 feet in each direction from the collision scene.
  B) Remove reflective clothing to avoid distracting passing vehicles.
  C) Turn your reflective back to oncoming traffic so they are aware of your presence.
  D) Treat the patients between the vehicles so all rescuers can see each other.

Question 2

An unconscious patient who is vomiting intermittently should be placed in the ______________ position.
 
  A) Trendelenburg
  B) Fowler's
  C) lateral recumbent
  D) semi-Fowler's



matt95

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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