A.administer ammonia smelling salts
B.check for serious burns on the body
C.determine if he is breathing
D.massage vigorously to restore circulation
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B.orange juice
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A.drain any blisters
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C.scrub the arm thoroughly to prevent infection
D.immerse the arm in cold water
A.before the end of the voyage
B.no later than 24 hours after the vessel docks
C.no later than 7 days after the injury occurred
D.only if the injury prevents him from working
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