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urbanoutfitters

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A patient's tooth has been knocked out. What is the recommended l uid of choice in which
  to place it for transport?
 
  A. Sterile water
  B. Milk
  C. Sterile dextrose solution
  D. Citric-based liquid

Question 2

You notice that your partner routinely only takes one set of vitals when treating and transporting patients. When asked, he states that he only gets baseline vitals since they are most important as they provide information related to the patient's clinical status at the time of the EMS call. How would you respond?
 
  A) Examining several sets of vital signs can indicate the effectiveness of your treatment.
  B) You must at least get a pulse rate every 15 minutes since this is the most important vital sign.
  C) Comparing several sets of vital signs is the only way you will know if the patient is improving or deteriorating.
  D) You must get at least two sets of vital signs because that is what the national standard calls for.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A




urbanoutfitters

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Reply 2 on: Jul 3, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


chjcharjto14

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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