单选题How do you treat someone suffering from electrical shock after you secure the source?()Acheck for respirationBcheck for pulseCtreat for shockDAll of the above
单选题
How do you treat someone suffering from electrical shock after you secure the source?()
A
check for respiration
B
check for pulse
C
treat for shock
D
All of the above
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