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berenicecastro

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As an Emergency Medical Responder, which of the following should you set as your top
  priority at the scene of an emergency?
 
  A. CPR
  B. Safety
  C. Patient care
  D. Traffic control

Question 2

Standard precautions are a strict form of infection control that:
 
  a. outline procedures to use if you believe the patient may have an infectious disease.
  b. assume that all blood and other body fluids are infectious.
  c. require the use of protective gloves, mask, and gown for every patient contact.
  d. dictate minimal physical contact with a patient.



vish98

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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