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Kthamas

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In a patient experiencing otitis media, you should expect to find:
 
  A) tympanic membrane redness and distention.
  B) perforated membrane.
  C) cochlear fluid.
  D) infection at the base of the ear.

Question 2

When deciding whether or not to drive to the hospital with lights and siren activated for any patient, the driver should consider:
 
  A) how many calls are waiting for an available ambulance.
  B) potential risks of making the patient's condition worse.
  C) the patient's preference for lights and siren.
  D) the patient's past medical history.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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