A hiker in your group sustains a deep, 10 cm laceration on their forearm from a fall on sharp rocks. The wound is bleeding steadily but not spurting. After applying direct pressure and elevating the limb, what is the most appropriate next step for wound cleaning in a wilderness environment?
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A
Pour hydrogen peroxide into the wound to disinfect it thoroughly.
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B
Scrub the inside of the wound vigorously with soap and a clean cloth.
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C
Leave the wound as is and apply a tight bandage to prioritize transport.
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D
Irrigate the wound with at least 0.5-1 liter of clean, potable water under pressure.