First Aid & CPR Practice · Question
When an adult is unresponsive, consent to provide first aid is:
When a person is unresponsive, consent is implied — a reasonable person would want help.
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Question: When an adult is unresponsive, consent to provide first aid is:
Answer options:
- Required from a family member by phone ✅ Implied by law
- Not allowed without a doctor
- Only valid in writing
Correct answer: Implied by law
Explanation: When a person is unresponsive, consent is implied — a reasonable person would want help.
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