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ss2343

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After an unsuccessful attempt to place a King LT airway, the patient vomits. You would immediately:
 
  A) attempt placement of the King LT.
  B) suction through the King LT.
  C) place an oral airway and start positive pressure ventilation.
  D) suction the airway.

Question 2

Particulate evidence is best described as:
 
  A) small hairs, fibers, and other items that cannot readily be seen with the naked eye.
  B) evidence that is found at a secondary crime scene.
  C) residue from blood that has been washed away but can be seen with Luminol.
  D) microscopic blood splatter.



Meganchabluk

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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