________ are examples of emergency pharmaceutical supplies that should be kept on the crash cart

A) Alcohol wipes, bandages, cotton balls, and swabs
B) Activated charcoal, dextrose, apomorphine, and amobarbital
C) Steristrips, suturing materials, masks, and 10 cc syringes
D) Stethoscopes, laryngoscopes, suction catheters, and IV solutions

B

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