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haleyc112

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If a victim has suffered an abdominal evisceration, you should:
 
  A) push the organs back in.
  B) check the organs for leaks.
  C) cover the organ with paper towels.
  D) not touch the protruding organs.

Question 2

When assessing a victim for abdominal injury, gently palpate all:
 
  A) upper extremities.
  B) parts of the head and neck.
  C) lower extremities.
  D) quadrants.



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Answer: D

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