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If a person gets something in his or her eye and you see that it is not embedded,you can ().
A

get them to rub their eye until the object is gone

B

remove it with a match or toothpick

C

remove it with a piece of dry sterile cotton

D

remove it with a moist,cotton-tipped applicator


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