VICTIM CARDS To use victim cards, print 4 or 6 slides per page, then cut out each slide. Assign a card to each victim and moulage accordingly. Slides can.

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VICTIM CARDS To use victim cards, print 4 or 6 slides per page, then cut out each slide. Assign a card to each victim and moulage accordingly. Slides can be duplicated or modified to fit the exercise scenario.

VICTIM 1 Ambulatory – responds to voice triage Minor bleeding from above right eye Should act concerned about others and offer to help

VICTIM 2 Bleeding extremity (Right upper leg) Unconscious Should not respond, as if they were dead

VICTIM 3 Ambulatory Does not respond to voice commands Should wander around confused Minor bleeding from inside of left ear

VICTIM 4 No signs of bleeding Unconscious

VICTIM 5 No bleeding Conscious Does not follow simple commands

VICTIM 6 Minor bleeding from right forearm Conscious but disoriented Should act extremely nervous/scared

VICTIM 7 Laceration to right forearm Fracture of left lower leg

VICTIM 8 Right femur fracture Arterial bleeding from right wrist

VICTIM 9 Non-ambulatory with Left lower leg fracture Venous bleeding from right elbow Parent of lost child, should ask responders frantically where child is

VICTIM 10 Uninjured Lost child, should wander around asking where the parent is