What should you do first when arriving at the scene of a possible cardiac arrest?
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Ensure the scene is safe before approaching the victim.
Which of the following is NOT part of scene safety assessment?
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Look for hazards such as fire, traffic, or aggressive behavior.
You find an unconscious person near a live wire. What is your first action?
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Do not approach until the hazard (live wire) is removed or shut off.
What personal protective equipment (PPE) should you use if available?
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Gloves and a CPR mask help reduce risk of infection and exposure.
When should you move a victim before starting CPR?
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Only move the victim if the environment is unsafe.
Why is it important to involve bystanders in an emergency scene?
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Bystanders can assist by calling EMS, retrieving AEDs, or providing help.
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What is the universal precaution for all emergency response situations?
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Assume all blood and bodily fluids are potentially infectious.
If a rescuer becomes injured while assisting, what is the priority?
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Rescuer safety comes first to prevent worsening the situation.
Which of the following best defines scene management?
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Scene management means taking control and coordinating safe, effective care.