
First Aid for Nosebleeds

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Lucas Foster
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Life Skills, Health, Education
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4th - 8th Grade
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Hard
02:30
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What was the initial reaction of the students to the difficult question?
They were indifferent.
They were excited.
They were angry.
They were confused.
2.
Multiple Choice
What activity did the students decide to do before the nosebleed incident?
Play a game.
Read a book.
Watch a movie.
Do homework.
3.
Multiple Choice
What was the immediate response to the nosebleed?
Give the student water.
Call the parents.
Take the student to the nurse.
Ignore it.
4.
Multiple Choice
What should you do if a nosebleed doesn't stop quickly?
Use a tissue to block the nose.
Lie down and rest.
Keep the head tilted back.
Apply pressure and wait for 10 minutes.
5.
Multiple Choice
Why should you avoid tilting your head back during a nosebleed?
It can cause a headache.
It can make the bleeding worse.
It can cause blood to flow into the throat.
It can cause dizziness.
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