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Which critical component involves the provision of immediate medical attention, including first aid and trauma care?

AHealth Needs Assessment.

BEpidemiological Surveillance.

CEmergency Health Care.

DRestoration and Rehabilitation.

Answer:

C. Emergency Health Care.

Read Explanation:

Emergency health care is a vital part of disaster response. It focuses on providing immediate medical services to the injured and sick in the aftermath of a disaster. This includes:

  • First Aid: Basic medical treatment given to a person before professional medical help arrives.

  • Trauma Care: Specialized medical treatment for severe injuries, often required for victims of collapses, explosions, or other destructive events.

The rapid deployment of medical teams and supplies is essential to minimize casualties and prevent long-term health complications.


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