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When should you move a person who has a suspected head, neck, or spinal injury?

Standard First Aid protocols (and common sense) dictate that you should never move a person with a suspected neck or spinal injury unless there is an immediate

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Question: When should you move a person who has a suspected head, neck, or spinal injury?

Answer options:

  • To make them more comfortable
  • To get them closer to the first aid kit ✅ When there is an immediate danger to their life (e.g., the building is on fire)
  • To check their pulse more easily

Correct answer: When there is an immediate danger to their life (e.g., the building is on fire)

Explanation: Standard First Aid protocols (and common sense) dictate that you should never move a person with a suspected neck or spinal injury unless there is an immediate life-threatening danger (like a fire or explosion) because moving them could cause permanent paralysis.

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