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9-1-1 Scenario: Collision

Listen to the audio clip and then test yourself by answering the following questions.

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1: What are the essential elements of the scene survey while approaching a scene as described in the 9-1-1 call?
A: Is the scene safe?
B: The number of victims.
C: Mechanism of injury.
D: All of the above.

2: There are two victims at the scene. One was walking around (identified as a nurse) and caring for the other victim. This proves that there is nothing wrong with the victim rendering medical attention.
A: True
B: False

3: A bleeding head wound may indicate that the driver may have experienced:
A: a head injury.
B: a loss of consciousness.
C: a cervical spine injury.
D: a back injury.
E: all of the above

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