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rachel9

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You should provide First Aid to:
 
  A) victims who are walking away.
  B) victims who say don't touch me.
  C) the most seriously injured victim first.
  D) victims in a state of denial.

Question 2

First Aiders should have a plan of action. Which of the following would not be included as part of a First Aider's plan of action?
 
  A) observe the accident scene as you approach it
  B) try to make the victim stand and walk
  C) provide basic life support to those whose lives are threatened
  D) have bystanders direct traffic if necessary



hugthug12

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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