Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies

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‘Tailgating’ means Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
A casualty has an injured arm. They can move it freely but it is bleeding. Why should you get them to keep it in a raised position? Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
A casualty is not breathing normally. Chest compressions should be given. At what rate? Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
A collision has just happened. An injured person is lying in a busy road. What is the FIRST thing you should do to help? Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
A tanker is involved in a collision. Which sign shows that it is carrying dangerous goods? Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
After a collision someone has suffered a burn. The burn needs to be cooled. What is the shortest time it should be cooled for? Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
After a collision someone is unconscious in their vehicle. When should you call the emergency services? Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
An adult casualty is not breathing. To maintain circulation, compressions should be given. What is the correct depth to press? Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
An injured motorcyclist is lying unconscious in the road. You should always Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
An injured person has been placed in the recovery position. They are unconscious but breathing normally. What else should be done? Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
At a collision you suspect a casualty has back injuries. The area is safe. You should Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
At an incident a casualty has stopped breathing. You should Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
At an incident a casualty is not breathing. To start the process to restore normal breathing you should Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
At an incident a casualty is unconscious but still breathing. You should only move them if Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies
At an incident a casualty is unconscious. Which THREE of these should you check urgently? Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies