True {Ans: Never move an injured victim unless the victim is in a dangerous area}True {Ans: Shock can be caused by emotional distress such as anger, fear, or grief}True {Ans: To treat a victim of heat stroke, put the victim in a tub of cool water or sponge the skin with cool water}True {Ans: The pressure point to stop bleeding in the arm is the brachial artery}False {Ans: The internal body temperature is 105• F or higher in heat exhaustion}True {Ans: An airtight dressing such as aluminum foil, plastic wrap, or nonporous material should be placed over a sucking chest wound}False {Ans: All shock victims must be positioned flat on the back with the feet raised 12 inches}False {Ans: Since biological death occurs eight to ten minutes after clinical death, it is important to start CPR as soon as possible}False {Ans: To give ventilations to an infant, cover the infant's mouth with your mouth and pinch the infant's nose shut}False {Ans: Palpate the carotid artery of an infant to see if the infant has a pulse}False {Ans: A compound fracture has two breaks in the bone}True {Ans: Cold