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When treating a severe burn you should NOT:
When a casualty has a severe burn you should treat them for shock by:
If someone has suffered a burn from a dry chemical you should:
After dealing with an incident involving chemicals, the priority of a first aider is to:
When dealing with an incident involving electricity the priority is to:
What should you do if the casualty is still in contact with a low-voltage electrical supply?
When dealing with a high-voltage incident, due to the possibility of arcing, it is important that all persons stay a minimum of how far from the electrical source?
Which of the following is a possible sign of an inhalation burn?