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name dominique branch date 10/1/25
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when treating a 3rd - degree burn, you should:
cool burn with ice.
remove clothing from charred area.
activate ems or rush patient to the nearest hospital.
none of the above.
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if the patient’s chest is not inflating during the breathing task you should check the patient’s:
pulse
airway
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when treating bites & stings you should use:
an aed (automated external defibrillator).
an auto - injection.
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if a patient undergoes a head injury you should call 911 immediately.
true
false
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during the breathing task for infants you should:
place mouth over infant’s nose.
place mouth over infant’s mouth.
place mouth over infant’s mouth and nose.
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you should perform a compression rate at 100 - 120 per minute.
true
false
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when a patient is unconscious and non - responsive cpr should be performed.
true
false
- For 3 - degree burns, don't use ice as it can cause more damage. Don't remove clothing from charred area to avoid further injury. The best action is to activate EMS or rush to hospital.
- If chest isn't inflating during breathing task, airway may be blocked, so check airway first.
- AED is for cardiac - related issues. Auto - injection (e.g., epinephrine auto - injector for severe allergic reactions) is used for bites and stings.
- Head injuries can be serious, so call 911 immediately.
- When giving breaths to infants, cover both mouth and nose.
- The recommended compression rate for CPR is 100 - 120 per minute.
- If a patient is unconscious and non - responsive, CPR should be started.
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