If you are dealing with any unconscious patient the priority is ABC and urgent removal to hospital.
Recognition of a internal bleed is patient is pale, cold, clammy-becoming blue-gray if the bleeding continues. Rapid weak pulse (radial pulse will fade with low blood pressure) rapid shallow bleeding etc etc. Signs of shock
Mechanism of injury plays a large part and any abdominal injury in a pregnant lady needs medical attention, but don’t forget that it might be a spontaneous bleed with no outside trauma.
Detecting a internal bleed is a very hard job and unless it is a severe bleed it unlikely that a first aider or pre hospital care provider will diagnose this.
I guess if the patient is loosing blood from orifices then that will give a large clue to most first aiders.
I think your students will be very unlucky if they ever come across that type of injury.