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TRIAGE RELAY review each victim photo and description with you team, agree on victim classification, and then write the classification on the answer sheet provided for your team. Victim classifications: Minor, Delayed, Immediate, Dead VICTIM #1 Compound Fracture, Right Forearm Color returns to fingertips in less than 2 seconds VICTIM #2 - Large piece of wood in left thigh Breathing once every 2 seconds Color returns to fingertips in 3 seconds CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 1

VICTIM #3 - Both legs deformed Breathing once every 5 seconds Color returns to fingertips in 1 second VICTIM #4 - Impaled object in abdomen; breathing difficulties Unable to follow simple commands Color returns to fingertips in 5 seconds CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 2

VICTIM #5 - Bone projecting from right leg Breathing once every 4 seconds VICTIM #6 - Large piece of wood in left thigh Color returns to fingertips in less than 2 seconds CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 3

VICTIM #7 - Left ankle swollen and deformed Breathing once every 4 seconds Color returns to fingertips in 2 seconds VICTIM #8 - No visible injuries, blank stare Cannot feel air movement Unresponsive Color does not return to fingertips CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 4

VICTIM #9 - Numerous cuts and abrasions Color returns to fingertips in 1 second VICTIM #10 - Severe cut on right thigh, heavy bleeding Breathing once every 5 seconds Color returns to fingertips in 3 seconds VICTIM #11 Right arm is deformed Color returns to fingertips in 1 second Breathing once every 5 seconds CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 5

<no photo> VICTIM #12 Right arm and leg are deformed VICTIM #13 Both feet crushed by concrete block Perfusion 2 seconds CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 6

VICTIM #14 - Chest pain with possible broken ribs Breathing once every 8 seconds Color returns to fingertips in 3 seconds VICTIM #15 - Severe head injury Not breathing responds to chin lift Unable to follow simple commands CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 7

VICTIM # 16 - Back injury, unable to move Breathing once every 4 seconds Perfusion 1 second VICTIM #17 - Blood oozing from head wound Chest is not rising Unresponsive Fingertips blue/grey CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 8

VICTIM #18 - Both legs deformed Breathing once every 7 seconds Unable to follow simple commands Color returns to fingertips in 3 seconds INSTRUCTOR NOTE: The typical respiratory rate for a healthy adult at rest is 12 20 breaths per minute. Actually, the average resting respiratory rates by age are:! Birth to 6 weeks: 30 60 breaths per minute! 6 months: 25 40 breaths per minute! 3 years: 20 30 breaths per minute! 6 years: 18 25 breaths per minute! 10 years: 17 23 breaths per minute! Adults: 12-18-breaths per minute! Elderly 65 years old: 12-28 breaths per minute! Elderly 80 years old: 10-30 breaths per minute So, respiration of less than 10 may become problematic but the decision tree will be reinforced with perfusion rate. CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 9

VICTIM #19 Wood impaled in neck Breathing once 5 seconds Unable to follow simple commands VICTIM #20 - Visibly pregnant (about 5 months), cuts on right arm Color returns to fingertips in 1 second Breathing once every 5 seconds Note: This victim has first aid training. VICTIM #21 - Amputated left arm, bleeding controlled Breathing once every 4 seconds CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 10

VICTIM # 22 - Massive head injury Not breathing Unresponsive Color does not return to fingertips VICTIM #23 - Severe bleeding from head wound Breathing once every 2 seconds Unable to follow simple commands CERT DMO Training - Victims for Triage Relay STUDENT VERSION - rev.01.2-2016-04-24 11