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'Response' check of a casualty should:a. Be a thorough and complete neurological assessmentb. Requires injuring the person to see if they respond to painc. include yelling loudly in the casualty’s eard. Use the 'touch' and 'talk' method

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'Response' check of a casualty should:a. Be a thorough and complete neurological assessmentb. Requires injuring the person to see if they respond to painc. include yelling loudly in the casualty’s eard. Use the 'touch' and 'talk' method

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The correct answer is d. Use the 'touch' and 'talk' method. This method involves gently touching the casualty to see if they respond to your touch, and talking to them to see if they respond to your voice. It's a non-invasive way to check if a person is responsive or not. It does not involve causing further harm to the person, yelling at them, or conducting a complete neurological assessment, which would require specialized medical training.

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