• @Rolando
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    Insufficient information. Need to know the physician’s gang affiliation.

  • @SzethFriendOfNimi
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    C. Since it just wants one and I would think the immediate safety of people involves moving it away and then tending to the patient.

    Messing with the weapon, checking whether it’s empty, isn’t necessary and you’d still have to move it anyway

  • pruwyben
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    This is just like the dumb HR tests that are like "You see a coworker engage in inappropriate behavior. Should you A. Notify your supervisor, B. Punch them in the face, C. Piss on the floor.

    • @LemmyKnowsBest
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      At least the correct answer is obvious instead of a test with vaguely-worded trick questions and ambiguous answers. Those are the tests that make me livid.

    • Queen HawlSera
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      I work in a place that’s closed off to the public by Federal Law, where you need to badge in, just a janitor, nothing fancy, they make us watch training videos and stuff. They warn us to pay maximum attention, because we’ll be barred from the site if we fail, losing our jobs in the process.

      And the questions are things like

      “Which of the following is safe to drink? A) Filtered Water, B) Literal Poison, C) Lava, D, A School Bus”

      It’s so blatantly rigged in the favor of the test taker that I suspect they literally wouldn’t even have the test if it wasn’t a legal requirement.

      We also keep getting tested for things that don’t even make sense, like recently we were meant to watch a thing on where and when it’s safe to take a smoke break… Despite the fact that tobacco and marijuana are banned form the site and will be confiscated by security if we bring any… So what exactly are they smoking

      Oh right, we’re meant to be smoking chocolate, forgot the Troy McClure film.

      Seriously though, most of my training is entirely irrelevant as they involve scenarios I’d never be in due to the nature of my job, scenarios I’m literally not allowed to be in, or scenarios that don’t even exist in the first place…

      And the questions are always things like

      “If your supervisor asks you to do something illegal should you…” and the answers are non-sequitur alongside the real answer, like - A) Report it to the company hotline for illegal activity 555-555-5555 B) Oppress Women & Minorities, C) Run naked into a blizzard, D) Jump off a cliff and into spikes, or E) Pray to Magi-Chan Sonichu in order to hasten the coming of the Dimensional Merge"

      The most subtle examples of this are when they ask a question, and one of the answers is suspiciously and overly detailed, while the others are so overly generic that it’s like they wrote the right answer for one, and then just whatever they can think of off the top of their heads.

      • @Omgpwnies
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        These are less for your education as it is for management/HR to absolve responsibility: “We trained them to not do <xyz>, it’s not our fault they did it”

      • @shneancy
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        fun fact but I find the opposite to be true in trivia games, if an answer is too detailed it’s more likely to be false. That’s how I won a trivia game about the life of some guy when I barely recognised his name

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        We have such a test too, but not as extremely dumb. But it’s still in the realm of: how do you wear your high-vis-vest? A: well visible from all sides B: hidden under your jacket to not get it dirty.

        • @[email protected]
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          See, you and I may think things like this are obvious but there are some idiots out there that need to be told the obvious things otherwise they end up doing the truly stupid things.

  • Fishbone
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    Is this multiple choice or just a suggested series of steps?

  • dumbass
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    Now I want to see a show where an unsuspecting anxiety ridden Nurse accidentally takes out a mob boss and has to run the gang while juggling their work, love and social life.

    • @Donkter
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      Unironically an unexplored Nic Cage movie genre.

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      You kind of just described the subplot of The Brothers Sun.

    • @LemmyKnowsBest
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      That’s step F, after performing the other steps in the order of DAEBC.

    • @petersr
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      Look. Doing A-E is going to be expensive enough for the young fella. I don’t think he can also afford gunshot wound treatment.

    • @[email protected]
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      In pretty much any “help anyone” kind of procedure or training step 1 is to ensure your own safety.

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    DAEBC easy peasy

  • @Etterra
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    F*. Shoot the patient in the head.

    *Police version only.

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    Every medical drill is like this.

    “I asses the patient”

    "Haha fuckyou they had a katana, you are impaled, and failed to assess basic vitals. They go into respiratory failure. As such you failed america

    • @sheogorath
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      I don’t like the DM (⁠。⁠•́⁠︿⁠•̀⁠。⁠)

      • @Agent641
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        “Patient is presenting with chest pain and shortness of breath.”

        “Roll for initiative.”

    • @Klear
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      Beat up the rival gang members until they are all laying on the floor in a pile => B.

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  • @ZILtoid1991
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    E.

    “Don’t worry Mr. Patient, I’ll avenge you!”

  • @wabafee
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    F. See if gang member has insurance to cover for his treatment

    G. Charge extra for handling firearm

    H. Deferred treatment

  • @frickineh
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    Considering that he got shot in the arm, not the face, my real life response would probably be, “really, man? You didn’t think you should give this to someone else before ems got there?” That’s why I’m not a doctor. Because I’m pretty dumb and bad at hiding my reactions. Also the part with all the blood.

    • @Death_Equity
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      I don’t mind the blood, but the unsaveable dying women and children plus the poop and infected smells is why I never went into medicine. Also my bedside manner is more House than Mr. Rodgers, so I would be sued so fast, like career ending speed run fast.