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What should you do if another person is injured in an accident?

  1. Move the injured immediately

  2. Leave the injured where they are

  3. Do not move the injured unnecessarily and provide first aid

  4. Stay away from the injured

The correct answer is: Do not move the injured unnecessarily and provide first aid

When another person is injured in an accident, the best course of action is to avoid moving the injured individual unless there is an immediate danger, such as a fire or an oncoming vehicle. Moving someone with a possible injury can exacerbate their condition, particularly if they have a spinal injury or fractures. Providing first aid is crucial because it can help stabilize the individual until professional medical help arrives. This may involve performing CPR if they are unresponsive and not breathing, controlling bleeding, or ensuring the person remains calm and as comfortable as possible. Calling emergency services is also important to ensure the individual receives appropriate medical treatment. Keeping the injured person where they are, as long as it's safe, allows emergency medical personnel to assess their condition accurately. Furthermore, staying calm and reassuring the injured person can significantly help reduce their anxiety and potential shock in such a stressful situation.