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Kthamas

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A change in the pulse rate, cold clammy skin, and unevenly dilated pupils are all symptoms of
 
  a. shock.
 b. profuse bleeding.
 c. a serious head injury.
  d. a nose injury.

Question 2

The first order of emergency response is
 
  a. stay at the scene, giving help and reassurance to the victim and other children present.
  b. assess the child with a head-to-toe check.
 c. act immediately and remain calm.
 d. if necessary, call for emergency help by dialing 911 (in most areas of the country).



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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