Question 1661 Deck Safety

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What should you look for evidence of if a victim is unconscious?

A head injury
B high fever
C irregular breathing
D broken limbs
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) irregular breathing. When a victim is unconscious, the primary concern is to assess their airway, breathing, and circulation (the ABC's of emergency response). Irregular or abnormal breathing patterns are a key sign that the victim may require immediate medical attention and life-saving interventions. This is in line with Coast Guard regulations and standard emergency medical protocols. The other answer choices, while potentially relevant in other medical situations, are not the primary indicators to look for if the victim is already unconscious. Head injuries, fevers, and broken limbs are secondary concerns once the airway and breathing have been assessed and stabilized.

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