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gabriel has been thinking a lot about being safe while driving ever sin…

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gabriel has been thinking a lot about being safe while driving ever since his friend was involved in a car accident. he wants to be safer while driving from now on. what is a way he can stay safe while driving.

only use a cell phone while driving when it is an emergency
speed only when there is not a cop around
drive only when fully rested
drive only after having one drink

ava is babysitting a 7 year old child. the child falls and cuts his knee. ava follows the decision making strategy in order to decide what to do next. she knows this is an opportunity to make a decision. she has determined that she can not stop the bleeding herself after finding the first aid kit. what should she do next?

call the childs parent to get help in making the decision
just put a band-aid on and hope it stops bleeding
ask the child what she should do next

Explanation:

Response

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<reasoning>

Analyze safe driving practices

To stay safe while driving, a driver must minimize distractions, obey speed limits, and ensure they are in a proper physical state to operate a vehicle. Let us evaluate the options:

  • Using a cell phone, even in an emergency, can be highly distracting while driving; it is safer to pull over.
  • Speeding is illegal and dangerous regardless of whether law enforcement is present.
  • Driving only when fully rested directly prevents fatigued driving, which is a major cause of Unintentional Injury on the road.
  • Driving after consuming alcohol increases the risk of accidents.

Thus, driving only when fully rested is the safest practice.

Analyze the decision-making strategy

Ava is babysitting and faces a situation where she cannot stop a child's bleeding. In a structured decision-making process, when a caregiver identifies a problem that exceeds their ability to manage safely, the next logical and responsible step is to seek guidance or assistance from a primary authority. Let us evaluate the options:

  • Calling the child's parent to get help in making the decision is the most responsible action to ensure the child's safety.
  • Putting on a Band-Aid and hoping it stops does not address the fact that she already determined she cannot stop the bleeding.
  • Asking a 7-year-old child for advice is inappropriate as the child lacks the capacity to make medical decisions.

Thus, calling the parent is the correct next step.
</reasoning>

<answer>

Question 1

<mcq-option>Only use a cell phone while driving when it is an emergency</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Speed only when there is not a cop around</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>Drive only when fully rested</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>Drive only after having one drink</mcq-option>

Question 2

<mcq-correct>Call the child's parent to get help in making the decision</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>Just put a Band-Aid on and hope it stops bleeding</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Ask the child what she should do next</mcq-option>
</answer>

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Answer:

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Analyze safe driving practices

To stay safe while driving, a driver must minimize distractions, obey speed limits, and ensure they are in a proper physical state to operate a vehicle. Let us evaluate the options:

  • Using a cell phone, even in an emergency, can be highly distracting while driving; it is safer to pull over.
  • Speeding is illegal and dangerous regardless of whether law enforcement is present.
  • Driving only when fully rested directly prevents fatigued driving, which is a major cause of Unintentional Injury on the road.
  • Driving after consuming alcohol increases the risk of accidents.

Thus, driving only when fully rested is the safest practice.

Analyze the decision-making strategy

Ava is babysitting and faces a situation where she cannot stop a child's bleeding. In a structured decision-making process, when a caregiver identifies a problem that exceeds their ability to manage safely, the next logical and responsible step is to seek guidance or assistance from a primary authority. Let us evaluate the options:

  • Calling the child's parent to get help in making the decision is the most responsible action to ensure the child's safety.
  • Putting on a Band-Aid and hoping it stops does not address the fact that she already determined she cannot stop the bleeding.
  • Asking a 7-year-old child for advice is inappropriate as the child lacks the capacity to make medical decisions.

Thus, calling the parent is the correct next step.
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<answer>

Question 1

<mcq-option>Only use a cell phone while driving when it is an emergency</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Speed only when there is not a cop around</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>Drive only when fully rested</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>Drive only after having one drink</mcq-option>

Question 2

<mcq-correct>Call the child's parent to get help in making the decision</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>Just put a Band-Aid on and hope it stops bleeding</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Ask the child what she should do next</mcq-option>
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