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8. Question
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When treating a 3rd-degree burn, you should:
Cool burn with Ice.
Remove clothing from charred area.
Activate EMS or rush patient to the nearest hospital.
None of the above.
9. Question
8 points
When treating Bites & Stings you should use:
An AED (Automated External Defibrillator).
An auto-injection.
10. Question
8 points
Symptoms of atroke can be:
Poisoning, burns, and/or blood loss.
Droopy face, arm, and/or speech.
Lack of oxygen, wheezing, and/or sweating.
11. Question
8 points
A Compression Rate of 100-120 per minute should be performed when providing CPR.
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Bright Breaks
8. Question
8 points
Cool burn with Ice.
Remove clothing from charred area.
Activate EMS or rush patient to the nearest hospital.
None of the above.
9. Question
8 points
An AED (Automated External Defibrillator).
An auto-injection.
10. Question
8 points
Poisoning, burns, and/or blood loss.
Droopy face, arm, and/or speech.
Lack of oxygen, wheezing, and/or sweating.
11. Question
8 points
Ask by Knight Lynch. in the United States
Mar 21,2025
Upstudy AI Solution
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Answer
- Question 8: Activate EMS or rush to the hospital.
- Question 9: Use an auto-injection.
- Question 10: Droopy face, arm, and/or speech.
- Question 11: True, 100-120 compressions per minute.
Solution
Let’s address each question step by step:
Question 8: When treating a 3rd-degree burn, you should:
- Cool burn with Ice. (Incorrect: Ice can cause further damage to the skin.)
- Remove clothing from charred area. (Incorrect: Clothing that is stuck to the burn should not be removed.)
- Activate EMS or rush patient to the nearest hospital. (Correct: This is the appropriate action for severe burns.)
- None of the above. (Incorrect: The correct action is to activate EMS.)
Correct Answer: Activate EMS or rush patient to the nearest hospital.
Question 9: When treating Bites & Stings you should use:
- An AED (Automated External Defibrillator). (Incorrect: AEDs are used for cardiac arrest.)
- An auto-injection. (Correct: This refers to using an epinephrine auto-injector for severe allergic reactions, such as those from insect stings.)
Correct Answer: An auto-injection.
Question 10: Symptoms of a stroke can be:
- Poisoning, burns, and/or blood loss. (Incorrect: These are not symptoms of a stroke.)
- Droopy face, arm, and/or speech. (Correct: These are classic symptoms of a stroke.)
- Lack of oxygen, wheezing, and/or sweating. (Incorrect: These symptoms are more related to respiratory issues.)
Correct Answer: Droopy face, arm, and/or speech.
Question 11: A Compression Rate of 100-120 per minute should be performed when providing CPR.
This statement is True. The recommended compression rate for CPR is indeed 100-120 compressions per minute.
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Bonus Knowledge
When treating a 3rd-degree burn, it’s crucial not to use ice, as this can cause further damage to the skin and surrounding tissue. Instead, cool the burn with running cool (not cold) water for at least 10 minutes before seeking emergency medical help. Always activate EMS for severe burns to ensure that the patient receives appropriate medical care.
For bites and stings, an auto-injection can be essential if the person experiences severe allergic reactions. This usually involves using an epinephrine auto-injector, which can quickly counteract the effects of anaphylaxis. Always ensure the person stays calm and still until help arrives, and monitor them for any worsening symptoms.