First Aid & CPR Practice · Question
A worker spills strong acid on his arm. You should:
Remove the chemical and continuously flush with water. The correct answer is "Remove contaminated clothing and flush the skin with copious water for 20+ minutes
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Question: A worker spills strong acid on his arm. You should:
Answer options: ✅ Remove contaminated clothing and flush the skin with copious water for 20+ minutes
- Apply baking soda paste
- Wrap in dry dressing
- Apply ice only
Correct answer: Remove contaminated clothing and flush the skin with copious water for 20+ minutes
Explanation: Remove the chemical and continuously flush with water. The correct answer is "Remove contaminated clothing and flush the skin with copious water for 20+ minutes". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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