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What should you do immediately upon arriving at the scene of a traumatic injury?

  1. Quickly gain access to the patient.

  2. Determine if additional units are needed.

  3. Observe the scene for safety hazards.

  4. Carefully assess the mechanism of injury.

The correct answer is: Observe the scene for safety hazards.

Upon arriving at the scene of a traumatic injury, it's crucial to observe the scene for safety hazards first. Ensuring your safety as a first responder is paramount, as the presence of hazards can lead to further injury, not just for the patient, but also for yourself and any bystanders. By assessing the environment, you can identify potential dangers such as live electrical wires, fire, traffic, or unstable structures. Recognizing these dangers allows you to take necessary precautions or call for additional resources if needed, helping to maintain a secure environment for all individuals involved. Once safety is ensured, you can then proceed with gaining access to the patient and initiating an assessment of their injuries, ensuring a comprehensive and effective response to the situation.