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Case 4: Speed Kills

 

Answer the following questions pertaining to the movie you just watched

Prioritize the three victims in the video...
Unconscious, broken leg, head trauma
Head trauma, unconscious, broken leg
Broken leg, unconscious, head trauma
Unconscious, head trauma, broken leg
Head trauma, broken leg, unconscious

What were the dangers in this scene?
The car, the glass and the blood
The car, the victims and the noise
The crowd, the glass and the car lights
The glass and the blood
The victims

Quick signs of responsiveness are…
Talking, breathing and moving
Drooling, flinching and snoring
Blinking, flinching and moaning
Bleeding and foaming at the mouth
None of the above

To take charge of this situation you would…
Send for help
Ask 1 person to go call 911 and ask another person to crowd control
Scream that you are a medical student and push people out of the way
Take 3 deep breaths and pray
All of the above

From the mechanism of injury, you should suspect that the unconscious person might …
Be drunk
Be sleeping
Have a spinal injury
Be dead
Be epileptic

Under these circumstances, the best way to remain calm is to…
Do your ABCs out loud
Not get involved
Close your eyes
Do your ABCs as fast as you can
None of the above

If the unconscious victim is still in the car when you arrive, you should…
Take them out and begin ABCs
Take care of the other victims first
Only take them out if they do not have a pulse
Take them out supporting their head and neck
Try and wake them up

If you do not have a facemask and do not want to risk giving mouth to mouth ventilation, you should...
Take care of the other victims first
Do CPR without ventilation and immobilize the neck
Wait for help
Call 911, get an AED, and leave
None of the above

 

watch the rescue effort...