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A pedestrian is hit by a car and shows pale skin, rapid pulse, and confusion without obvious bleeding. You should:
Suspect internal bleeding; treat for shock. The correct answer is "Suspect internal bleeding/shock, keep them flat and warm, call EMS". This reflects the accept
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Question: A pedestrian is hit by a car and shows pale skin, rapid pulse, and confusion without obvious bleeding. You should:
Answer options: ✅ Suspect internal bleeding/shock, keep them flat and warm, call EMS
- Sit them up
- Give a drink
- Walk them around
Correct answer: Suspect internal bleeding/shock, keep them flat and warm, call EMS
Explanation: Suspect internal bleeding; treat for shock. The correct answer is "Suspect internal bleeding/shock, keep them flat and warm, call EMS". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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