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If you suspect that a victim is injured, but you cannot get to them due to physical hazards, you should:

Assume that another person will help them
Try to get to them anyway
Call 911 and monitor the situation if you can
Tell yourself that you are imagining things and do nothing
2.
When is it appropriate to move a victim?
If you need to move the victim to provide lifesaving care
If the scene becomes unsafe
If you want to practice your fireman's carry
A and B
3.
Laws that are designed to protect both medical professionals and lay responders when providing first aid are called:
David and Goliath Laws
Casey Jr. Laws
Statute 229.3.b
Good Samaritan Laws
4.
The following are signs that the scene may be unsafe:
Loud noises
Smoke or Fire
Fumes
All of the above



please actally help :(

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Answer:

C.) Call 911 and monitor the situation if you can.

Step-by-step explanation:

I got this correct on the test! Hope this helped!

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User Learning Always
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Answer:

If you suspect that a victim is injured, but you cannot get to them due to physical hazards, you should call 911 and monitor the situation if you can.

When is it appropriate to move a victim? A and B

Laws that are designed to protect both medical proffesionals and lay responders when providing first aid are called Good Samaritan Laws (not too sure about that one)

The following are signs that the scene may be unsafe: All of the above

Hope this helped :)

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User Raymond Holguin
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