When a person experiences a severe electrical shock caused by directly touching the electrical source, the entrance wound is often on the hand and the exit wound:
A. Will be obvious.
B. Is always the body part closes to the ground.
C. May be difficult to find.
D. Will be opposite the body part with the entrance wound.
Answer: C. May be difficult to find.
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