As with medications compounded for humans, veterinary compounds should be kept out of reach of __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

children

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Firefighters are extricating the driver of a small car that was struck broadside by a delivery truck at a moderate rate of speed. The patient was unrestrained, and the car sustained severe damage to the driver's side. As the man is pulled from the car, you note severe deformity to his left thigh area. Your primary assessment shows the patient to be responsive to painful stimuli, with an open

airway and adequate breathing at 20 breaths per minute. His radial pulse is present but rapid at a rate of 124. After applying oxygen, the EMT should immediately: A) examine the left leg. B) check for a pedal pulse in the left foot. C) conduct a rapid secondary assessment. D) apply a traction splint to the left leg.

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Lisa has just found out that she is pregnant. This is her first pregnancy, and she wants to be sure to do everything right. She tells you, "I know I should not have any alcohol, and I have never been a smoker, but what about food? Is there anything I should do differently, or avoid? Which of the following would you include when teaching Lisa about nutrition during pregnancy?

A. "Make sure your total calcium intake is 800 mg per day." B. "Eat an additional 10 to 15 g of protein a day." C. "Try to include 15 mg of iron a day through food selections, but stay away from supplements." D. "Avoid yeast and leafy vegetables for the first three months." E. "Restrict your total weight gain to 20 lb."

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