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For a swallowed poison, you should:
Inducing vomiting can worsen many ingestions; follow Poison Control guidance.
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Question: For a swallowed poison, you should:
Answer options: ✅ Call Poison Control before giving anything by mouth — do NOT routinely induce vomiting
- Always induce vomiting
- Give milk and aspirin
- Cause stomach pumping at home
Correct answer: Call Poison Control before giving anything by mouth — do NOT routinely induce vomiting
Explanation: Inducing vomiting can worsen many ingestions; follow Poison Control guidance.
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