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Placing a person in the supine position and elevating the legs are correct actions to prevent:
Is not breathing and has no pulse.
Fainting.
Cool water.
Immobilize the object by taping dressings in place around the object.
Rinse with water, wrap it in moistened cloth and place in container with ice and water.
Have the victim sit up and pinch nostrils closed.
Stroke
Keeping the person safe.
Which action is correct for controlling a nosebleed?
Is not breathing and has no pulse.
Fainting.
Cool water.
Immobilize the object by taping dressings in place around the object.
Rinse with water, wrap it in moistened cloth and place in container with ice and water.
Have the victim sit up and pinch nostrils closed.
Stroke
Keeping the person safe.
What is the correct action for a body part which has been accidently amputated?
Is not breathing and has no pulse.
Fainting.
Cool water.
Immobilize the object by taping dressings in place around the object.
Rinse with water, wrap it in moistened cloth and place in container with ice and water.
Have the victim sit up and pinch nostrils closed.
Stroke
Keeping the person safe.
The initial treatment for most major burns consists of applying:
Is not breathing and has no pulse.
Fainting.
Cool water.
Immobilize the object by taping dressings in place around the object.
Rinse with water, wrap it in moistened cloth and place in container with ice and water.
Have the victim sit up and pinch nostrils closed.
Stroke
Keeping the person safe.
A colleague complains of blurred vision, headache, and facial numbness. You notice slurred speach and use of inappropriate words. You think your colleague MIGHT be having a(an):
Is not breathing and has no pulse.
Fainting.
Cool water.
Immobilize the object by taping dressings in place around the object.
Rinse with water, wrap it in moistened cloth and place in container with ice and water.
Have the victim sit up and pinch nostrils closed.
Stroke
Keeping the person safe.
If a rescuer observes a foreign object protruding from a victim's body, which action is BEST?
Is not breathing and has no pulse.
Fainting.
Cool water.
Immobilize the object by taping dressings in place around the object.
Rinse with water, wrap it in moistened cloth and place in container with ice and water.
Have the victim sit up and pinch nostrils closed.
Stroke
Keeping the person safe.
The main goal when attending a person who is having a seizure is:
Is not breathing and has no pulse.
Fainting.
Cool water.
Immobilize the object by taping dressings in place around the object.
Rinse with water, wrap it in moistened cloth and place in container with ice and water.
Have the victim sit up and pinch nostrils closed.
Stroke
Keeping the person safe.
CPR is indicated during an emergency when the rescuer notes the victim:
Is not breathing and has no pulse.
Fainting.
Cool water.
Immobilize the object by taping dressings in place around the object.
Rinse with water, wrap it in moistened cloth and place in container with ice and water.
Have the victim sit up and pinch nostrils closed.
Stroke
Keeping the person safe.
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