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evelyn o bentley

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In preparing the schedule, you have been instructed to pair EMTs in a way that decreases the chance of injury when lifting and moving patients. Given this directive, who would make the best partner for a tall and very strong EMT?
 
  A) A tall and very strong EMT
  B) A short and very strong EMT
  C) A short and weaker EMT
  D) A tall and weaker EMT

Question 2

Which of the following instructions would you provide to an EMT who is preparing to assess a stable 9-month-old boy who has a rash?
 
  A) To keep the baby calm, do not touch him during the assessment.
  B) Start at the head and slowly work your way to the feet.
  C) Have the mother hold him as you do the assessment.
  D) It is important not to undress the baby for the assessment.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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