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When should you NOT move an injured person?

Do not move an injured person unless the scene becomes unsafe or movement is required to provide life-saving care.

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Question: When should you NOT move an injured person?

Answer options:

  • When they ask to stay still ✅ Unless they are in immediate danger or you need to provide life-saving care
  • Always — moving is never allowed
  • Only at night

Correct answer: Unless they are in immediate danger or you need to provide life-saving care

Explanation: Do not move an injured person unless the scene becomes unsafe or movement is required to provide life-saving care.

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