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A penetrating injury to the abdomen with protruding organs (evisceration) should be:
Moisten the dressing to prevent tissue desiccation. The correct answer is "Covered with a moist sterile dressing — do not push organs back". This reflects the a
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Question: A penetrating injury to the abdomen with protruding organs (evisceration) should be:
Answer options: ✅ Covered with a moist sterile dressing — do not push organs back
- Pushed back inside
- Wrapped tightly
- Cleaned with alcohol
Correct answer: Covered with a moist sterile dressing — do not push organs back
Explanation: Moisten the dressing to prevent tissue desiccation. The correct answer is "Covered with a moist sterile dressing — do not push organs back". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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