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skymedlock

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Which of the following is a strategy to maintain an occlusive dressing to bloody or diaphoretic skin?
 
  A) Wrap the dressing circumferentially with gauze.
  B) Do not use adhesive tape.
  C) Do not use occlusive dressings in this case.
  D) Manually maintain pressure.

Question 2

Which of the following BEST describes blunt-force trauma?
 
  A) The object is not sharp, but it penetrates the body when enough force is used.
  B) An object strikes the body, but it does not penetrate the body tissues.
  C) A rounded object impacts the body tissues.
  D) The object penetrates soft tissue, but it cannot penetrate bone.



Sophiapenny

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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