First Aid & CPR Practice · Question
Hydrofluoric acid burns require:
HF is uniquely dangerous; specific treatment is required. The correct answer is "Immediate EMS — they can cause systemic toxicity and need calcium gluconate". T
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Question: Hydrofluoric acid burns require:
Answer options: ✅ Immediate EMS — they can cause systemic toxicity and need calcium gluconate
- Just water
- No treatment
- Cooking oil
Correct answer: Immediate EMS — they can cause systemic toxicity and need calcium gluconate
Explanation: HF is uniquely dangerous; specific treatment is required. The correct answer is "Immediate EMS — they can cause systemic toxicity and need calcium gluconate". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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