CHP 37 pre test
To be classified as "walking wounded" in primary triage, a patient: A. must have burns without airway problems. B. must have major or multiple bone or joint injuries. C. must have only minor musculoskeletal or soft-tissue injuries. D. must be in arrest.
C. must have only minor musculoskeletal or soft-tissue injuries.
If your crew is the first to arrive on the scene of a major MCI, what will be a major aspect of your scene size-up? A. Make an initial scene report to the communications center. B. Control on-scene communication as help arrives. C. Prevent uncoordinated or undirected activity at the scene. D. Make a sweep to determine what needs must be met.
D. Make a sweep to determine what needs must be met.
Which of the following must be assessed on a hazmat team member before he or she enters the hot zone? A. Baseline vitals B. Task assignment C. Height and weight D. Allergies
A. Baseline vitals
Flammable solids, substances that are dangerous when wet, and spontaneously combustible materials are: A. Class 4 materials. B. Class 2 materials. C. Class 3 materials. D. Class 1 materials.
A. Class 4 materials.
A multiple-casualty incident is: A. any medical or trauma incident involving multiple patients. B. any trauma incident involving five or more critically injured patients. C. any medical or trauma incident that requires extensive rescue efforts. D. any trauma incident involving a patient with multisystem injuries.
A. any medical or trauma incident involving multiple patients.
Identification of chemical hazards starts with: A. awareness and knowledge of what exists in the community. B. seeing fumes in the air at the incident scene. C. identification of hazardous materials placards. D. being alerted to the presence of hazardous materials by dispatch.
A. awareness and knowledge of what exists in the community.
Which of the following is a 24-hour resource operated by the American Chemistry Council? A. HAZTECH B. CHEMTREC C. MSDS D. CHEMTRANS
B. CHEMTREC
Which of the following statements about primary triage when resources are limited is TRUE? A. No interventions are performed during primary triage. B. You should open a patient's airway and control severe bleeding. C. CPR is begun on patients without breathing and a pulse if there are no injuries that are obviously incompatible with life. D. It is inappropriate for EMTs to assign "walking wounded" patients to assist more seriously injured patients.
B. You should open a patient's airway and control severe bleeding.
Hazardous material is: A. any material that is explosive or flammable. B. any material that poses an unreasonable risk to life, health, or property. C. any material that is poisonous if ingested. D. any material that is radioactive.
B. any material that poses an unreasonable risk to life, health, or property.
If arriving units are not needed right away, they should wait in the: A. triage area. B. staging area. C. treatment area. D. transportation area.
B. staging area.
A decontamination corridor would be established in the: A. cold zone. B. warm zone. C. dead zone. D. hot zone.
B. warm zone.
The characteristics of a rehab area include all of the following EXCEPT which one? A. Located in the cold zone B. Easily accessible to EMS units C. Large enough to accommodate a single crew D. Free from exhaust fumes
C. Large enough to accommodate a single crew
Which of the following settings should MOST make the EMT consider the likelihood of a hazardous materials incident? A. A car B. A residential house C. An apartment D. A warehouse
D. A warehouse
Which of the following statements regarding a disaster plan is FALSE? A. A disaster plan should be realistic. B. A disaster plan should be rehearsed. C. A disaster plan should be well-publicized. D. A disaster plan should be written to address any conceivable incident.
D. A disaster plan should be written to address any conceivable incident.
In which of the following areas at a hazmat incident are normal triage, stabilization, and treatment performed? A. Command post B. Warm zone C. Temperate zone D. Cold zone
D. Cold zone
Which of the following is the BEST description of a safety data sheet (SDS)? A. Papers kept on site with hazardous chemicals B. A resource book published by the U.S. Department of Transportation for referencing hazardous materials C. Papers that must accompany hazardous materials during transport D. A placard that must be attached to a fixed container of hazardous materials
A. Papers kept on site with hazardous chemicals
Psychological first aid involves: A. caring, honest engagement with patients in emotional distress. B. ordering any emotionally overwhelmed patients out of the treatment area. C. ordering patients in emotional distress to tend to other patients and work off the stress. D. telling distressed patients anything that will calm them down.
A. caring, honest engagement with patients in emotional distress.
No minimum training hours are required for which level of training? A. First Responder Operations B. First Responder Awareness C. Hazardous Materials Technician D. Hazardous Materials Specialist
B. First Responder Awareness
It is characteristic of a disaster plan to be all of the following EXCEPT which one? A. Specific B. Impractical C. Efficient D. Predefined
B. Impractical
If an EMS unit is the first to respond to a multiple-casualty incident, which role does the most senior EMT assume? A. Section coordinator B. Incident commander C. Scene leader D. Ground chief
B. Incident commander
Which warning placard is diamond-shaped and divided into four smaller diamonds? A. UN Globally Harmonized System B. NFPA 704 System C. Material data safety sheet (MSDS) D. DOT hazard label
B. NFPA 704 System
Which of the following has the HIGHEST priority at a hazardous materials incident? A. Immediately removing patients from a hazardous area B. Protecting the safety of all rescuers and patients C. Decontaminating clothing, equipment, and the vehicle D. Providing patient care
B. Protecting the safety of all rescuers and patients
Which of the following should immediately increase your suspicion of a hazardous materials incident? A. An out-of-control wildfire in a wooded area B. Smoke coming from the driver area of a vehicle involved in a head-on collision C. Emergency site at a factory D. Fire that starts on the lowest level of a residential structure
C. Emergency site at a factory
To command activities at a hazardous materials incident site, the minimum level of training necessary is: A. First Responder Operations. B. First Responder Awareness. C. Hazardous Materials Specialist. D. Hazardous Materials Technician.
C. Hazardous Materials Specialist.
Emotionally incapacitated EMTs: A. must observe on scene without providing treatment. B. may rest until they are ready to return to duty. C. may not return to duty even after they have rested. D. must leave the area, clock out, and go home.
C. may not return to duty even after they have rested.
Which of the following statements about decisions made by the transportation unit at an MCI is TRUE? A. Each ambulance should radio the receiving hospital with a detailed patient report. B. High-priority patients should all be transported to the same hospital. C. Ambulatory patients may be sent to a hospital on a bus without EMS personnel. D. Priority 1 patients should be transported first, immediately after treatment.
D. Priority 1 patients should be transported first, immediately after treatment.