Simplified Emergency Medicine Scenario with Collision Detail…

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Simplified Emergency Medicine Scenаriо with Cоllisiоn Detаils Tаsk: Identify Which Passenger Belongs to Each Car Incident: A four-car accident occurs at an intersection. Here’s how the cars are positioned and collide: Car 1 is stopped at a red light in the straight lane. Car 2, driving behind Car 1, fails to stop and crashes into the back of Car 1. The impact from Car 2 causes Car 1 to push forward into Car 3, which is traveling straight in the adjacent lane but is not at the intersection yet. Car 4 is approaching from the opposite direction and turns left at the intersection without yielding, colliding with the side of Car 1. Additional information: Car 1 (Stopped at a red light)had two passengers | Car 2 (Driving behind Car 1) | Car 3 (In the adjacent lane) | Car 4 (Colliding with the side of Car 1) Learning Outcome: This simple scenario allows students to match passengers with their cars based on clear symptoms. Passenger A:Symptoms: Conscious, confused, and has a small cut on the left forehead. Pain and bruising in the chest area. Passenger B:Symptoms: Unconscious, has bruising on the left side of the chest from the seatbelt. Passenger C:Symptoms: Alert but has severe pain in the abdomen, especially on the right side. There is a seatbelt mark across the chest. Passenger D:Symptoms: Walking with a limp, complaining of pain in the left knee, which is swollen. Passenger E:Symptoms: Conscious, has neck pain on the left side, and a slight headache.

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