A.the designated medic aboard
B.the shore based superintendent
C.a medical doctor
D.the approved company medical manual
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A.Giving stimulants
B.Prompt removal of the patient from the suffocating atmosphere
C.Applying artificial respiration and massage
D.Keeping the patient warm and comfortable
A.Acetic oxide
B.Carbinol
C.Carbon bisulfide
D.Phenol
A.highly toxic when absorbed through the skin
B.a blood poison
C.a nerve poison
D.All of the above
A.ignore it and continue mouth-to-mouth ventilation
B.pause for a moment until the patient appears quiet again,then resume ventilation mouth-to-mouth
C.switch to mouth-to-nose ventilation
D.turn the patient's body to the side,sweep out the mouth and resume mouth-to-mouth ventilation
A.drain any blisters
B.apply antiseptic ointment
C.scrub the arm thoroughly to prevent infection
D.immerse the arm in cold water
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