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Q: An airman has been injured in a training accident?
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An Airman has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury The injuries are not life-threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way You should not what?

reposition or move the victim


An airman has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury the injuries are not life threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way you should not?

reposition or move the victim


An Airman has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury The injuries are not life-threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way what should should not?

reposition or move the victim.


An Airman has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury The injuries are not life threatening the scene is safe adn help is on the way You should not?

reposition or move the victim


An Airman has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury The injuries are not life threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way You should not do?

Do NOT move him until professional medical help arrives.


An Airman has been injured in a HMMWV accident As you prepare to treat him for shock you realize the most important step is to?

keep him warm


An Airman has been injured in a HMMWV accident As you prepare to treat him for shock, you realize the most important step is to?

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An Airman has been injured in a accident As you prepare to treat him for shock you realize the most important step is to?

control any bleeding


An Airman has been injured in an accident As you prepare to treat him for shock you realize the most important step is to what?

Get the medics (more advanced help) on their way now.


An Airman has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury The injuries are not life-threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way You should not?

You should not move the victim at all. Wait until the qualified help arrives to assist the victim of the crash.


An Airmen has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury The injuries are not life-threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way You should not?

Reposition or move the victim