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Multiple Choice
In the context of stress and emergency response, if a child is unresponsive after you tap his shoulders, what is the most appropriate next step?
A
Call for emergency medical help and begin CPR if necessary
B
Give the child some water and monitor their breathing
C
Wait a few minutes to see if the child wakes up on their own
D
Leave the child alone and look for someone else to help
Verified step by step guidance
1
Recognize that if a child is unresponsive after you tap their shoulders, this indicates a potentially serious medical emergency requiring immediate action.
The first priority is to ensure the child's safety and check their responsiveness by gently tapping and calling their name.
If the child remains unresponsive, the next step is to call for emergency medical help immediately to get professional assistance on the way.
While waiting for help, check the child's breathing and pulse to determine if CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is necessary.
If the child is not breathing or has no pulse, begin CPR following the recommended guidelines until emergency responders arrive.