Which of the following correctly identifies a relatively recent change in first
aid care?
O A. In emergencies related to drugs or poisons, encouraging the
patient to vomit is not recommended.
B. In emergencies related to burns, the use of ice and ointments is
not recommended.
C. In emergencies related to seizures, trying to stop the seizure is not
recommended.
D. In emergencies related to heart attacks, the ingestion of aspirin is
not recommended.
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Answer:

C. In emergencies related to seizures, trying to stop the seizure is not

recommended.

Explanation:

Because the person/victim is going to be moving around to much and because it's going to mess up the brain it is best not to do anything, but wait till it's done to run diagnostics.

The statement 'in emergencies related to drugs/poisons, encouraging the patient to vomit is not recommended' identifies a change in first aid care (Option A).

What is first aid care?

The expression 'first aid care' makes reference to the first measures required in emergency situations.

  • Originally it was believed that vomiting was recommendable in an individual intoxicated by drugs and poisons.

  • Nowadays, this type of recommendation has changed and each case must be assessed in particular.

In conclusion, the statement 'in emergencies related to drugs/poisons, encouraging the patient to vomit is not recommended' identifies a change in first aid care (Option A).

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