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Melani1276

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The mother of a 4-month-old boy awoke to find him in his crib and not breathing. On scene, you are providing resuscitative care while the parents watch on in disbelief. Which of the following would be most appropriate regarding their presence in the room?
 
  A) Allow them to observe the resuscitation if they wish.
  B) Escort them to another part of the house despite them wanting to stay.
  C) Move to the ambulance for continued resuscitation en route.
  D) Ask the parents to wait in the ambulance for transport.

Question 2

Your patient complains of arm pain after falling off of her bicycle. You palpate the arm and feel crepitus. Crepitus is best described as:
 
  A) the sensation felt when broken bones rub together.
  B) swollen, painful tissue.
  C) air bubbles trapped under the skin.
  D) the feeling of a bone or joint being deformed.



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Answer to Question 1

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