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What would tweezers be used for in a first-aid kit? A. To remove objects from the eye B. To remove a splinter from the hand C. To pull back skin from a wound D. To set a stress fracture
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What would tweezers be used for in a first-aid kit?
A. To remove objects from the eye
B. To remove a splinter from the hand
C. To pull back skin from a wound
D. To set a stress fracture
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B to remove a splinter from the hands. Tweezers can be used to remove debris in the wound such as glass, splinter or dirt.
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the answer is B.-to remove a splinter from a hand
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