A practitioner can tell that he or she is pressing on a nerve when the client reports
a. numbness, sharp pains, or prickly pins-and-needles sensations.
b. dull, achy pains that gradually dissipate with petrissage strokes.
c. pointed, local pain that refers to another part of the body.
d. numbness or tickling pain that lightly burns when stretched.
a
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A) turn off all lights and sirens and wait for the red light to turn green. B) come to a complete stop and then proceed after looking in all directions. C) remain close behind the fire engine to ensure visibility of both vehicles. D) use a different siren tone while entering the intersection at a slow speed.