The pulse of an unconscious patient should be checked for at least six seconds but not more than 10 seconds.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

The pulse should always be checked for at least six seconds but not more than 10 seconds. It is important to wait at least six seconds because in some emergency situations, the pulse may have slowed to such a point that it would not be palpable for at least six seconds.

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