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When dealing with electrical injury, which of the following can be a factor which can alter the level of injury?
When dealing with electrical injury, which of the following can be a factor which can alter the level of injury?
When dealing with electrical injury, which of the following can be a factor which can alter the level of injury?
When first arriving at scene of an electrical injury incident, what should be your first priority
An electrical burn will only occur on the surface of the skin, True or False
An electrical current passing between two parts of the body can disrupt/block signals between the brain and muscles, True or False
At what voltage and above are cardiac arrhythmias/arrest more likely
A patient with a low voltage incident, with no injury, who is asymptomatic, and a normal 12 lead ECG may not require further assessment at hospital, True or False
All high voltage exposed patients should be transferred to further care, True or False
Muscle spasms during electrocution can cause fractures and dislocations, True or False
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