Hi,
For question 9065, What do you do first when you see a casualty?
A. Call the number 112.
B. Remove any obstruction from the mouth.
C. Move him into a safe position.
My choice is A, but the answer is B.
Could anyone gives more information?
Thanks!
question 9065, What do you do first when you see a casualty?
Re: question 9065, What do you do first when you see a casualty?
What information?
Re: question 9065, What do you do first when you see a casualty?
I think the confusion here stems from the word casualty, in general it's used to refer to a deceased person (so removing obstructions would be pointless - they're already dead), but a casualty does not necessarily refer to someone who's dead, it can also refer to someone who's just badly hurt or in the process of dying.
Re: question 9065, What do you do first when you see a casualty?
I think the question is not clear, if it mentions some one has difficulty in breathing then I may choose B.
Re: question 9065, What do you do first when you see a casualty?
Oxford English Dictionary refers to casualty asazeft schreef: ↑29 mar 2023, 20:44 I think the confusion here stems from the word casualty, in general it's used to refer to a deceased person
a person who is killed or injured in war or in an accident
It takes a doctor to confirm death
Besides, you can keep "dead" people alive - if you don't let them suffocate ...