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If the patient vomits during mouth-to mouth resuscitation,the rescuer should FIRST().
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


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