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There’s been a collision. A motorcyclist is lying injured and unconscious. Unless it’s essential, why should you not usually attempt to remove their helmet?
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At an incident, what should you do with a casualty who has stopped breathing?
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You’re at the scene of an incident. Someone is suffering from shock. How should you treat them?
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A collision has just happened. An injured person is lying in a busy road. What’s the first thing you should do to help?
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A casualty has an injured arm. They can move it freely but it’s bleeding. Why should you get them to keep it in a raised position?
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After a collision, someone is unconscious in their vehicle. When should you call the emergency services?
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A tanker is involved in a collision. Which sign shows that it’s carrying dangerous goods?
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You’re involved in a collision. Afterwards, which document may the police ask you to produce?
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At an incident, a casualty is unconscious but breathing. When should you move them?
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At an incident, it’s important to look after any casualties. What should you do with them when the area is safe?
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You arrive at an incident. A pedestrian is bleeding heavily from a leg wound. The leg isn’t broken and there’s nothing in the wound. What should you do?
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At an incident, a casualty isn’t breathing. What should you do while helping them to start breathing again?
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At an incident, someone is suffering from severe burns. What should you do to help them?
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At an incident, a small child isn’t breathing. To restore normal breathing, how should you breathe into their mouth?
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There’s been a collision. A driver is suffering from shock. What should you do?
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You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash. No other vehicle is involved. The rider is unconscious and lying in the middle of the road. What’s the first thing you should do at the scene?
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At an incident, someone is unconscious. What would your priority be?
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You’ve stopped at an incident to give help. What should you do?
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You arrive at an incident. There’s no danger from fire or further collisions. What’s your first priority when attending to an unconscious motorcyclist?
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You’re the first person to arrive at an incident where people are badly injured. You’ve switched on your hazard warning lights and checked all engines are stopped. What else should you do?
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You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash. The rider is injured. When should their helmet be removed?
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You’re the first to arrive at the scene of a crash. What should you do?
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An adult casualty isn’t breathing. To maintain circulation, compressions should be given. What’s the correct depth to press for each compression?
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You’re going through a long tunnel. What will warn you of congestion or an incident ahead?
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What should you do if you see a large box fall from a lorry onto the motorway?
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An injured motorcyclist is lying unconscious in the road. The traffic has stopped and there’s no further danger. What should you do to help?
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A person has been injured. They may be suffering from shock. What are the warning signs to look for?
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An injured person has been placed in the recovery position. They’re unconscious but breathing normally. What else should be done?
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A casualty isn’t breathing normally. Chest compressions should be given. At what rate?
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At an incident, a casualty is unconscious. You need to check whether they’re breathing. How long should you allow for this check?
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Following a collision, someone has suffered a burn. The burn needs to be cooled. What’s the shortest time it should be cooled for?
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You arrive at the scene of a crash. Someone is bleeding badly from an arm wound. Nothing is embedded in it. What should you do?
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On a motorway, when should the hard shoulder be used?
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You’re going through a congested tunnel and have to stop. What should you do?
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When are you allowed to use hazard warning lights?
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You see a car on the hard shoulder of a motorway with a ‘help’ pennant displayed. What does this mean?
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You’re involved in a collision with another vehicle. Someone is injured and your motorcycle is damaged. What should you find out?
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You’re on a motorway. Luggage falls from your motorcycle. What should you do?
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You’re riding through a tunnel. What should you do if your motorcycle breaks down?
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You’re on a motorway. When can you use hazard warning lights?
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What will you be asked when you use the emergency telephone on a motorway?
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You’re riding on a motorway. The car in front switches on its hazard warning lights while it’s moving. What does this mean?
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When should you use the engine cut-out switch?
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Your motorcycle has broken down on a motorway. How will you know the direction of the nearest emergency telephone?
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