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1 -"Situation Awareness is the perception of the elements in the environment within a volume of time and space, the comprehension of their meaning, and the projection of their status in the near future" (Endsley, 1995a, p. 36). Situation Awareness (SA) is critical in various domains, particularly in high-stakes environments like aviation, healthcare, and emergency response. It is subdivided into 3 levels of "awareness":
1 +Situation Awareness (SA) is critical in various domains, particularly in high-stakes environments like aviation, healthcare, and emergency response. It is subdivided into 3 levels of "awareness":
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4 4  **Level I SA refers to perceptions of elements in the [[environment>>doc:Main.sdf.Environments.WebHome]]**. This includes all data and stimuli that appeal to the 5 senses. Examples of level I SA in trauma resuscitation would include pulse, blood pressure, airway status, and significant injuries.
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41 41  [7] Durso, F. T., Truitt, T. R., Hackworth, C. A., Crutchfield, J., Nikolic, D., & Manning, C. A. (1998). "Situation awareness as a predictor of performance for en route air traffic controllers." //Air Traffic Control Quarterly//, 6(1), 1-20.
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43 43  [8] Salmon, P. M., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., & Jenkins, D. P. (2009). "Distributed situation awareness: Theory, measurement and application to teamwork." Ashgate Publishing.
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45 -[9] Endsley, M. R. (1995). Toward a theory of situation awareness in dynamic systems. //Human Factors//, 37(1), 32–64. https:~/~/doi.org/10.1518/00187209577904954