Multiple Choice
The first step for treating a patient who has been contaminated with dry lime is to:
A) neutralize the lime with a mild acidic solution, such as vinegar and water.
B) brush away as much of the powder as possible.
C) flush the skin with large amounts of isopropyl alcohol.
D) flush with copious amounts of tepid water.
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