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A nosebleed is best treated by:
Lean forward, pinch the soft part for 10–15 minutes. The correct answer is "Leaning forward and pinching the soft part of the nose for 10–15 minutes". This refl
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Question: A nosebleed is best treated by:
Answer options: ✅ Leaning forward and pinching the soft part of the nose for 10–15 minutes
- Tilting head back
- Lying flat
- Plugging deep with cotton
Correct answer: Leaning forward and pinching the soft part of the nose for 10–15 minutes
Explanation: Lean forward, pinch the soft part for 10–15 minutes. The correct answer is "Leaning forward and pinching the soft part of the nose for 10–15 minutes". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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