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fahad

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An ethical issue raised by the role of a paramedic as a preceptor is whether:
 
  a. the paramedic may function in the hospital setting.
  b. patients should be informed that a student is caring for them.
  c. the paramedic can allow the student to perform advanced skills under his supervision.
  d. the paramedic should allow the student to drive the EMS vehicle.

Question 2

Your patient has an injury to her elbow. In order to immobilize it, you should use a(n):
 
  A) traction splint.
  B) pillow.
  C) sling and swathe.
  D) air splint.



jackie

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

C



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