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moongchi

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If you have a legal duty to act, you are legally required to begin CPR on any victim who needs it unless:
 
  A) your certification has expired.
  B) you don't have proper consent.
  C) there are obviously fatal wounds.
  D) you know the EMS system has been activated.

Question 2

Even properly performed CPR can cause complications. Which of the following might be a complication caused by CPR?
 
  A) lacerated esophagus
  B) bruised appendix
  C) fractured rib
  D) lacerated intestine



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Carliemb17

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C




moongchi

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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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