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What should you do if a Code Yellow is called?

  1. Gather emergency supplies

  2. Get details about the bomb threat

  3. Evacuate the building immediately

  4. Follow patients to safety

The correct answer is: Get details about the bomb threat

When a Code Yellow is called, which typically indicates a bomb threat, the most appropriate action is to get details about the bomb threat. Gathering information can be crucial; it helps authorities assess the situation more effectively. This includes understanding the nature of the threat—such as the location, time, and any specifics that might have been communicated. Such details are vital for ensuring the safety of everyone in the facility and assisting emergency personnel in their response. While emergency supplies might be important in various situations, during a bomb threat, the immediate focus should be on obtaining precise information rather than merely preparing supplies. Evacuating the building or following patients to safety may not be the best course of action if specifics about the threat have not been established. In many cases, staying put and following protocols while awaiting further instruction can be the safest option until a clearer understanding of the situation is obtained.