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luminitza

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While attending to an 11-month-old boy who has a suspected severe airway obstruction, you open the airway and attempt to give the child a breath. The child's chest does not rise. The next step you should take is to:
 
  A) try a finger sweep. B) reposition and try to give another breath.
  C) start performing back slaps. D) begin CPR.

Question 2

Which of the following is part of care for a seizing patient?
 
  A. Move objects away from the patient.
  B. Place something in the patient's mouth.
  C. Restrain the patient.
  D. Notify Paramedics to rush.



katheyjon

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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