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Symptoms of fainting include:
Syncope is transient; assess for cause and injuries. The correct answer is "Brief loss of consciousness from low brain perfusion, often with quick recovery". Th
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Question: Symptoms of fainting include:
Answer options: ✅ Brief loss of consciousness from low brain perfusion, often with quick recovery
- Persistent loss of consciousness
- Seizure activity always
- Chest pain always
Correct answer: Brief loss of consciousness from low brain perfusion, often with quick recovery
Explanation: Syncope is transient; assess for cause and injuries. The correct answer is "Brief loss of consciousness from low brain perfusion, often with quick recovery". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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