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sarasara

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While transporting a patient to the hospital, the EMT repeats his reassessment including vital signs every 15 minutes until he arrives at the emergency department. According to this information, which of the following BEST describes your patient's current status?
 
  A) Unstable
  B) Poor
  C) Stable
  D) Not enough information was given to answer this question.

Question 2

On arrival at a vehicle collision, you observe a small fire in the engine compartment. A bystander is attempting to smother the fire with a jacket as you approach with an A-B-C extinguisher from your ambulance. Which of the following is the BEST method of extinguishing the fire?
 
  A) Close the hood to contain the fire within the engine compartment.
  B) Aim at the base of the fire and use short bursts until the fire is out.
  C) Aim the nozzle to the side of the fire and, with a sweeping motion, push the fire at its base.
  D) Sweep the nozzle of the extinguisher left and right using short bursts until you are out of extinguishing agent.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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