Opaque soft solids or thick liquids that are used topically are known as __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
creams
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away but a larger level II regional trauma center 40 miles away. The closest BLS transporting unit is 18 miles away. Which of the following is the best transport decision? A) Transport both patients in one unit to the community hospital. B) Transport the first patient to the community hospital while one EMT and one first responder remain with the patient, then immediately return to the scene for the second patient. C) Transport both patients in one unit to the regional trauma center. D) Transport the first patient to the community hospital while one EMT and one first responder wait on the scene for the BLS transport unit.
To control external bleeding from an extremity, first:
A. splint the bleeding part. B. apply direct pressure. C. elevate the extremity. D. apply a tourniquet.