In any major injury, first aid includes the treatment for the injury and what secondary condition?
• Primary vs. secondary survey in first aid (treating the main injury vs. preventing life‑threatening complications) • What major injuries commonly lead to besides visible wounds (think circulation and vital organ perfusion) • The difference between a specific treatment (like CPR or oxygen) and a general condition that can result from many kinds of serious injury
• Ask yourself: after controlling bleeding or stabilizing a fracture, what serious body‑wide reaction are you trying to prevent or manage? • Which option describes a condition that can occur with almost any major injury, rather than a single technique or tool used only in some cases? • Think about what can cause pale, cold, clammy skin, rapid pulse, and weakness after a bad accident.
• Identify which choice names a body condition, not a procedure or device. • Check which option could apply to almost all major injuries, not just special cases like cardiac arrest or breathing problems. • Confirm that the secondary condition is something first aid training always warns about when there is severe bleeding, major fractures, or serious trauma.
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