First Aid & CPR Practice · Question
When approaching a motor vehicle collision, scene hazards include:
Identify and mitigate hazards before approaching. The correct answer is "Traffic, fuel, fire, downed power lines, unstable vehicles". This reflects the accepted
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Question: When approaching a motor vehicle collision, scene hazards include:
Answer options: ✅ Traffic, fuel, fire, downed power lines, unstable vehicles
- Empty road
- Parked cars only
- Soft grass
Correct answer: Traffic, fuel, fire, downed power lines, unstable vehicles
Explanation: Identify and mitigate hazards before approaching. The correct answer is "Traffic, fuel, fire, downed power lines, unstable vehicles". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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