You find a person lying on his right side. He is breathing and has a pulse. However, he is bleed-ing from his right leg. How should you position him?

a. Turn him to the supine position.
b. Elevate his leg.
c. Help him to a Fowler's position.
d. Leave him as you found him.


B

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