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Which of the following should you do if you suspect a victim has a head, neck, or spinal injury in the water?

  1. Enter the water headfirst.

  2. Minimize movement of the victim's head and neck using a backboard.

  3. Remove the victim from the water immediately.

  4. Splint the injury before removing the victim from the water.

The correct answer is: Enter the water headfirst.

If you suspect a victim has a head, neck, or spinal injury in the water, it is important to minimize their movements in order to prevent further damage. This includes not entering the water headfirst, which could cause additional harm. Removing the victim from the water should also be done carefully and with proper support, such as using a backboard to stabilize the victim's neck. Splinting the injury should not be done before removing the victim from the water, as this could cause unnecessary movement and damage to the person.