You are performing a rapid trauma assessment on an unresponsive 30-year-old male. As you evaluate his head, which of the following should you check for?
A) Crepitation
B) Unequal facial muscles
C) Function of the cranial nerves
D) Whether the patient can follow your finger with his eyes
A
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The epidermis is the ____________ layer of the skin
A. deepest B. outer
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