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A 21-year-old male has a stab wound to the left side of his neck. Emergency Medical Responders are holding manual in-line spinal stabilization. As you approach the patient, you note blood on his shirt and pale-looking skin color. As team leader, what direction would you give first? "Let's look for other injuries on his chest." "Can someone start the patient on high-concentration oxygen?" "I need someone to place a gloved hand over the stab wound." "Before we do anything else, we need to place a cervical collar on his neck."

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Final answer:

The team leader should direct someone to place a gloved hand over the stab wound to control bleeding.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the team leader, your first direction should be to have someone place a gloved hand over the stab wound. This is important in order to control bleeding and prevent further complications. Once the bleeding is controlled, other actions such as starting the patient on high-concentration oxygen or looking for other injuries can be addressed.

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