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wenmo

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Bleeding from an impaled object wound should be controlled with:
 
  A) indirect pressure.
  B) direct pressure.
  C) pressure on the impaled object.
  D) a tourniquet.

Question 2

To remove an impaled object in the cheek, first you should:
 
  A) activate the EMS system.
  B) clean the area to prevent infection.
  C) feel inside the victim's mouth to determine penetration.
  D) remove the object in the direction in which it entered.



onowka

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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