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When preparing to move a patient that is using a specialty medical device from his house to the ambulance, which of the following questions would be appropriate to ask the family?
 
  A) What worked best for moving the patient the last time he was transported by ambulance?
  B) How do you normally move the patient?
  C) Can you carry the patient to the ambulance since you know the best way to move the patient?
  D) Both A and B are correct.

Question 2

Which of the following is the most critical piece of equipment to have immediately available for the seizure patient who has just stopped convulsing?
 
  A) Bite block B) Cervical collar C) Suction D) Glucometer



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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