2. If There Is More Than One Person at an Accident Scene, Who Should Stay with the Victim?

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2. If There Is More Than One Person at an Accident Scene, Who Should Stay with the Victim?

1. When approaching a scene where an accident has occurred what two things should you do before checking the victim?

2. If there is more than one person at an accident scene, who should stay with the victim?

3. When you tell someone to call 9-1-1 for help, what information should you/they give?

4. When preparing to provide first aid for a conscious victim vs. a non- conscious victim, what are some of the major differences? (What are you required to get)

5. You are by yourself and come across a car on its side in the middle of the road. A woman is screaming and bleeding very badly. A man is lying on the road, unconscious. What would you do and in what order?

6. You are at a park having a BBQ. Your nephew starts screaming and you run over to him. While playing barefoot, he stepped on a branch and it became impaled in the bottom of his foot. His foot is bleeding at a pretty steady rate and he’s in a lot of pain. What would you do?

7. You are having a great time at the school dance, when all of a sudden your best friend starts acting really weird…almost like they’re drunk, but you’ve been with them the entire time and know there is no way that they drank any alcohol, nor could anyone have slipped them anything. They aren’t coherent, stumbling a bit, and have a fruity smell to their breath. What is wrong with him/her? What should you do to help?

8. You and your family are camping in the boundary waters. You are on your second portage when your mom slips and hurts her wrist. What signs & symptoms do you look for to see if it might be broken and how would you treat it if you think it is broken?

9. 9. You and some friends are playing a pickup game of soccer. Two of your friends hit heads while going up for a header. They aren’t bleeding and don’t lose consciousness, but seem to be hurt pretty bad. What signs do you look for to determine if they might have a concussion? What should you do if you suspect a concussion?

10. In chemistry class you and your lab partner are working on your experiment. While boiling water on the Bunsen burner, someone bumps into you and you knock the boiling water off and it goes all over your partner’s hands, arms, and stomach. The skin on the back of their hands is already starting to blister. What should you do?

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