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fagboi

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In a nuclear explosion, the EMT should expect the majority of patients to be complaining of:
 
  A) nausea.
  B) headache.
  C) burns.
  D) dyspnea.

Question 2

After assessing a 67-year-old male, your partner informs you that it appears that the patient had a stroke and has dysarthria. In relation to the dysarthria, you would anticipate the patient being unable to:
 
  A) speak.
  B) pronounce words correctly.
  C) move one side of his body.
  D) speak without stuttering.



jjorrostieta

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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