Question 18 MODU03 - Ballast Control Operator

If you find a victim that is unconscious. What vital signs is an immediate threat to life?

A Broken limbs
B Irregular breathing
C High fever
D Head injury
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is B **Explanation for Option B (Irregular breathing):** Irregular breathing (or absent breathing) is an immediate threat to life because the victim is not receiving adequate oxygen. The body, especially the brain, cannot survive for more than a few minutes without oxygen. In an unconscious victim, the priority is always to ensure a patent airway and adequate breathing (the 'B' in the ABCs of trauma assessment). A compromise to breathing requires immediate intervention to prevent brain damage and death. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **A) Broken limbs:** While serious and requiring medical attention, broken limbs are typically not an *immediate* threat to life unless the fracture is causing massive hemorrhage (bleeding). Airway, Breathing, and Circulation take precedence. * **C) High fever:** A very high fever can be life-threatening if sustained and extreme (e.g., hyperthermia or heat stroke), but it develops over time. In the immediate context of finding an unconscious victim, breathing failure (B) presents a much faster and more acute danger of death than a fever. * **D) Head injury:** A head injury is the *cause* of the unconsciousness and can be life-threatening, but it is not a *vital sign* itself. The immediate life threats stemming from the head injury would be compromised vital signs like irregular breathing (due to damage to the brain stem) or changes in heart rate/blood pressure (C). Therefore, the resulting vital sign issue (B) is the direct, measurable, and actionable threat.

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