★ Muscoskeletal Injuries Quiz
After taking BSI precautions, exposing the area, and controlling any external bleeding, the next step in immobilizing a long bone fracture is
A. replacing protruding bones
B. assessing distal PMS
C. measuring the splint
D. applying the splint
Select your answer:
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A. fall faster,
increasing ESR
B. fall slower,
decreasing ESR
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What are Haptens?
A. Antigens
B. Antibodies
C. Carrier Molecules