Which one of the following should not be used as first aid to stop b

Which one of the following should not be used as first aid to stop bleeding of the injured VIP ?

Direct pressure
Elevation used with Direct Pressure
Pressure bandages
Inject Morphine to ease pain immediately
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UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2018
The correct answer is D) Inject Morphine to ease pain immediately. Morphine is a pain medication and is not a method used in standard first aid to stop bleeding. Its administration requires medical training and specific authorization.
Standard first aid techniques for severe bleeding focus on applying pressure to the wound to help blood clot and stem the flow. Direct pressure, elevation of the injured limb (if possible and not contraindicated), and the use of pressure bandages are recognized and effective first aid measures for controlling bleeding.
Pain management, especially through injectable narcotics like Morphine, falls outside the scope of basic first aid. Administering such medication requires qualified medical personnel. The priority in first aid for severe bleeding is to control the hemorrhage, not to alleviate pain through medication that could potentially have side effects or be improperly administered by someone without medical training.
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