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It is recommended that after jabbing an Epi-Pen into the outer thigh, you should hold it
  firmly against the thigh for approximately seconds.
 
  A. 5 C. 15
  B. 10 D. 30

Question 2

As EMTs leave a house where the patient refused care, a panicked boy approaches them and states that some men just shot his friend in a house two doors up the street. Their immediate action would be:
 
  A) instruct the boy to carry the patient from the house to the yard.
  B) gather basic equipment and go to the home to care for the patient.
  C) notify dispatch and proceed to the home to care for the patient.
  D) contact the police and move the ambulance from the immediate area.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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