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one reason to immobilize a closed fracture is to prevent it from becoming an open fracture. another is to
keep the victim from leaving the scene
prevent further damage to soft tissues
increase the flow of blood to the injured area
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- "keep the victim from leaving the scene" is illogical as immobilization is for medical reasons, not detaining.
- "prevent further damage to soft tissues" is correct. Immobilizing a closed fracture stops movement that could damage surrounding soft tissues (muscles, nerves, etc.).
- "increase the flow of blood to the injured area" is wrong; immobilization doesn't aim to increase blood flow (and excessive movement could harm, not help blood flow).
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B. prevent further damage to soft tissues