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Which of the following correctly identifies a relatively recent change in first aid care?
O A. In emergencies related to seizures, trying to stop the seizure is not
recommended
B. In emergencies related to heart attacks, the ingestion of aspirin is
not recommended.
O C. In emergencies related to burns, the use of ice and ointments is
not recommended.
D. In emergencies related to drugs or poisons, encouraging the
patient to vomit is not recommended.

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