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s.tung

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You are transporting a visibly upset female who was raped after she let a male stranger into her house. When questioning the patient, which of the following would be appropriate for the EMT to ask?
 
  A) Why would you let someone in your house you did not know?
  B) Do you have any history of a sexually transmitted disease?
  C) Have you ever been sexually assaulted or raped before?
  D) Please tell me exactly where you are hurting.

Question 2

When time and resource constraints prevent rural EMS providers from staying informed of new technology and standards in patient care, the providers are said to be suffering from:
 
  A) lock out.
  B) burn out.
  C) rust out.
  D) tag out.


Dinolord

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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