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What is continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis?
 
  A) A type of dialysis that is performed while walking
  B) A mechanical process for peritoneal dialysis in which a machine fills and empties the abdominal cavity of dialysis solution
  C) A gravity exchange process for peritoneal dialysis in which a bag of dialysis fluid is lowered below the level of an abdominal catheter to fill the abdominal cavity and raised above the level of the abdominal catheter to drain the fluid out
  D) A gravity exchange process for peritoneal dialysis in which a bag of dialysis fluid is raised above the level of an abdominal catheter to fill the abdominal cavity and lowered below the level of the abdominal catheter to drain the fluid out

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A burn patient has full-thickness burns to the fronts of both legs and the entire left arm. The front of the patient's right arm has superficial burns. Using the rule of nines, the EMT should estimate what percentage of the patient's body has been burned?
 
  A) 32
  B) 45
  C) 27
  D) 36



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jul 3, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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