Common law (also called case law or precedent) is a source of law that is derived from:

A) a single document that contains all laws.
B) court decisions.
C) popular culture.
D) federal rules and regulations.

B

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While applying direct pressure to a large forearm laceration, the dressing become saturated with blood. What should be done next?

A. Remove the saturated dressings and apply a large trauma dressing. B. Apply an ice pack over the original dressing. C. Apply a tourniquet. D. Apply additional dressing material over the top of the original dressing and bandage it in place.

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