Question 42 QMED04 - Boiler Technician-Watertender

When administering first aid you should avoid __________.

A unnecessary haste and appearance of uncertainty
B any conversation with the patient
C instructing bystanders
D touching the patient
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is A **Why Option A is Correct:** When administering first aid, the primary goal (after ensuring scene safety) is to provide calm, competent care. **Unnecessary haste** can lead to errors, panic, or the overlooking of critical details. Similarly, an **appearance of uncertainty** can increase the patient's anxiety and reduce their confidence in the rescuer, which is detrimental to the patient's emotional and physical state. Therefore, these are behaviors the first aider must actively avoid. **Why the Other Options Are Incorrect:** * **B) any conversation with the patient:** Conversation is crucial. It helps the rescuer assess the patient's level of consciousness (AVPU), determine the nature of the injury or illness, gather important medical history, and provide reassurance. Avoiding all conversation is poor first aid practice. * **C) instructing bystanders:** Instructing bystanders is often necessary for effective first aid. Bystanders can be directed to call emergency services, retrieve supplies, clear the area, or help control traffic, enabling the rescuer to focus on direct patient care. * **D) touching the patient:** Touching the patient is essential for performing assessments (e.g., checking pulse, feeling for wounds, assessing temperature) and delivering life-saving interventions (e.g., applying pressure to a bleed, performing CPR). While consent should be obtained if the patient is conscious, touching the patient is fundamental to providing care.

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