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what should someone do if a person has a seizure?
move them out of the way, keep them safe and call 911.
put something in their mouth and hold them down until it stops
call 911 and wait by them and hold their head
question 2
1 point
covering a person with warm blankets, removing wet clothing, giving warm drinks and calling 911 should be done for:
heat stroke
broken bones
third degree burns
hypothermia
question 3
1 point
for a sprained knee, use the rice method and splint the injury.
true
false
First Question (What should someone do if a person has a seizure?):
For a seizure, the correct action is to move the person out of harm's way, keep them safe, and call 911. Putting something in their mouth is dangerous (can cause choking), and holding them down can injure them. So the first option is correct.
Hypothermia is when a person's body temperature drops too low. Warming them, removing wet clothes (which cool the body), giving warm drinks, and calling 911 are appropriate for hypothermia. Heat stroke requires cooling, broken bones need immobilization, third - degree burns need specialized care (not just warming).
The RICE method (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) is used for sprained knees. Splinting is for fractures, not sprains. So the statement is false.
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A. Move them out of the way, keep them safe and call 911