Driving licence exam
You are at the scene of an accident and see a person suffering from shock (circulatory failure). Should you give that person water to drink?
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“Never give them food or drink. There is a great risk that the fluids end up in their airways if the person vomits or passes out.” (Health care guide)
“Shock” does not refer to a scared person, but rather:
“Shock” is a life-threatening condition where the blood pressure drops significantly and the circulation of blood and oxygen in the body decreases sharply. [...] Shock is also referred to as circulatory failure, medical shock or injury shock.” (Health care guide)
This is an example of one of the driving theory questions at Körtkortonline.se. There are questions in two languages: English mock test, Swedish mock test
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