Question 1550 Deck Safety

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A person has suffered a laceration of the arm. Severe bleeding has been controlled by using a sterile dressing and direct pressure. What should you do next?

A Remove any small foreign matter and apply antiseptic.
B Administer fluids to assist the body in replacing the lost blood.
C Apply a pressure bandage over the dressing.
D Apply a tourniquet to prevent the bleeding from restarting.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) Apply a pressure bandage over the dressing. After severe bleeding has been controlled by using a sterile dressing and direct pressure, the next step is to apply a pressure bandage over the dressing. This helps maintain the pressure on the wound to prevent the bleeding from restarting. Applying a pressure bandage is the recommended course of action according to standard first aid protocols. The other options are incorrect because: A) Removing foreign matter and applying antiseptic should be done after the bleeding is controlled, not before. B) Administering fluids is not the immediate next step after controlling the bleeding. D) Applying a tourniquet should only be done if direct pressure cannot control the bleeding, which is not the case here.

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