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You witness an inmate collapse suddenly. They are unresponsive and not breathing. After ensuring the scene is safe, what is your next most appropriate action?

For an unresponsive, non-breathing individual, the immediate priority after scene safety is to alert medical professionals (e.g., Code Blue) and initiate CPR if

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Question: You witness an inmate collapse suddenly. They are unresponsive and not breathing. After ensuring the scene is safe, what is your next most appropriate action?

Answer options:

  • Attempt to give them water. ✅ Call for medical assistance (e.g., Code Blue) and begin CPR if trained.
  • Loosen their clothing to make them more comfortable.
  • Wait for paramedics to arrive before taking any action.

Correct answer: Call for medical assistance (e.g., Code Blue) and begin CPR if trained.

Explanation: For an unresponsive, non-breathing individual, the immediate priority after scene safety is to alert medical professionals (e.g., Code Blue) and initiate CPR if trained, as this provides vital oxygen until professional help arrives.

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