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jman1234

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A male patient has just been burned with hot water and has blisters on his left arm. The EMT would recognize that:
 
  A) the burn can be classified as superficial.
  B) fluid has collected between the layers of skin.
  C) medium and large blood vessels have ruptured.
  D) the burn shows signs and symptoms of infection.

Question 2

Establishment of educational programs and improved auto technology are examples of which part of the public health model?
 
  A) Surveillance
  B) Risk identification
  C) Intervention
  D) Implementation


lorealeza

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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