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Assignment:
1. Explain why it is important to always monitor the situation at a scene and why modifying an access and egress plan may be required.
2. Provide an example of a situation where you would have to modify your access and egress plan.
3. What are some situational factors which would have an adverse impact on the access and egress of a patient?
4. List some factors that should be considered when arriving at an unfamiliar residence to assist a patient that has just been assaulted.
5. What would you need to consider to ensure a safe access and egress plan for yourself, the patient and bystanders?
a. Elderly lady who has fallen and injured her hip located inside her home
b. Trauma patient located in the middle of a busy road
c. Anaphylaxis patient suffering a severe attack at a rural location on a bush walk.
d. Child with a broken arm located in a public swimming pool
e. A teenager suffering with a schizophrenic episode at busy shopping centre
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