Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Prometric Practice Exam

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What does the 'R' in R.A.C.E stand for?

  1. Report the fire immediately

  2. Rescue anyone in immediate danger

  3. Run away from the fire

  4. Remove all non-essential personnel

The correct answer is: Rescue anyone in immediate danger

The 'R' in R.A.C.E stands for "Rescue anyone in immediate danger." This is the first and most crucial step to ensure the safety of individuals who may be at risk during a fire emergency. The primary objective is to quickly assess the situation and evacuate those who are in harm's way, as their safety is paramount. By focusing on rescuing individuals, caregivers and health professionals can prevent injuries that could occur from smoke inhalation or flames. This action aligns with emergency response protocols, which prioritize saving lives during critical situations. In contrast, the other options involve actions that may follow after ensuring immediate rescues or pertain to other emergency management steps that are not the primary focus of the 'R' in R.A.C.E. For instance, reporting the fire is essential but comes after immediate rescues, while running away from the situation is both irresponsible and counterproductive to safeguarding lives. Removing non-essential personnel can enhance safety, but again, the immediate priority is to rescue those in danger.