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Charlie

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Which of the following adjunctive devices is designed to facilitate the removal of large amounts of secretions, blood, or vomitus?
 A) Miller blade
  B) Macintosh blade
  C) stylette
  D) Yankauer suction

Question 2

A one-year-old was allowed to stay outside for an extended period of time during a family trip to the beach. Afterward, the child became very uncomfortable and erythematous, but did not have any blisters from the exposure to the sun. Which of the following describes the type of burn seen in this child?
 A) first-degree burn
  B) second-degree burn
  C) third-degree burn
  D) full-body burn



mirabriestensky

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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